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University? Apprenticeship? Career? We will help you get there... East Sussex College Eastbourne is a place where you can build a better you. The next two or three years will be a very enjoyable, memorable and important part of your life. College is a place where you will meet life-long friends, learn some incredible skills and be ready to take those next steps into whatever it is you want to do. Whether your ambition is to go to university, you’re inspired to start an apprenticeship or you’re motivated to get started in your dream career - East Sussex College is the place where you can do that. We are constantly improving and evolving our offer so that we can be the best local provider of post-16 education in the South East. You’ll read more about our incredible range of courses including our A-Level, T-Level, and vocational qualifications. You’ll see how lucky we are to have a large university-style campus with lots of green, open spaces, packed with purpose-built facilities, real-life mechanics and construction workshops, and an outdoor athletics track. You’ll also
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hear why I’m so proud to work alongside a talented team of tutors and support staff who are highly experienced, dedicated, and with you every step of the way. Please take some time to look through our course guide, read our stories, and head to our website to find out more. Then when you’ve settled on your perfect course - get ready to embrace this opportunity, and let us help you build a better you.
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Principal’s Welcome
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Once you’ve found your perfect course, flip to the back of this guide where you’ll find an application form.
#WeAreESCG We specialise in helping you take your next steps towards your career. We work hard to ensure that we are the leading college in: Health, Care & Sport: We have expert teaching staff focused on sport science, health and care. We work closely with the NHS and Wave Leisure to provide exciting work placements to prepare you for further study and a career in coaching and public health.
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Our Eastbourne campus has a specialist construction hub. We have dedicated workshops and live-build areas that mirror realistic working environments - just like the ones you will find out in the industry.
Eversley House is where the creative magic happens. Along with our incredible art facilities, which feature printing presses, pottery wheels, kilns, and photography studios, we boast eight incredible music recording studios.
We have a brickwork centre, plumbing and gas workshops, painting and decorating bays and fully-equipped engineering workshops. We have industrystand tools, machinery and equipment and expert tutors who know everything about their specialism.
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Each studio features industrystandard mixing desks and sound equipment. Our creative students often collaborate on projects to produce music videos and record soundtracks.
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WE ARE MORE THAN EDUCATION.
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Coming to Eastbourne has made me realise that I shouldn’t compromise with my education. This college has the perfect learning environment. There is the freedom to take control of your own learning while being supported every step of the way by your tutors. I have learnt so much and I can’t wait to take these skills into my career. Libby Smith Health & Social Care
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WE ARE EDYOUCATION. Our EDYOUCATION puts you at the centre of everything we do. You’ll be able to study industry-leading courses, in our purpose-built learning environments, taught by our incredibly talented tutors, who dedicate their time to your learning. You’ll benefit from meaningful work placements to increase your skills, have the opportunity to go on inspiring trips, and be a part of a thriving community where you will feel welcome and safe. Our EdYOUcation philosophy is based on seven key principles. These principles will offer you ideas, skills, attitudes, and opportunities to
help you work towards the career you want and become the person you want to be. We will give you the tools so you can achieve academic success, provide you with a supportive and caring environment in which you will flourish, and give you the best industry placements to improve your workplace skills.
Are you ready to work hard and take advantage of our fantastic opportunities?
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YOU. READ MORE How we have planted 6,000 hardwood trees to capture 60,000 tonnes of CO2
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We’re giving you the power to take action... We’re passionate about empowering you so you can take action, stand up for the things you believe in, and strive to be the best you can. Our college is a mature environment where you will be responsible for your own learning. What you put in will be what you get out. College is very different from school. You’re now in control of what you want to study. You’re in control of how far you push yourself. You’re in control of where you go after college.
One of the most significant changes we’ve made is taking steps to offset our carbon footprint. We have planted 6,000 hardwood trees to capture at least 60,000 tonnes of CO2.
Are you ready to take action?
You are our number one focus, but we’re also passionate about doing our bit to protect the planet. Over the past few years, we have been installing energy efficient bulbs in all of our buildings, we have increased the number of recycling points across campus for you to recycle and we are committed to reducing the amount of single-use plastic in our canteens and coffee shops. But that’s not all...
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We’re giving you the opportunities to fuel your ambition... No matter which course you choose, we will give you opportunities to complete meaningful work placements, allowing you to put everything you have learnt into practice in real situations. We have hundreds of contacts across a multitude of industries so you can ignite your imagination and be well on your way to starting that dream career.
Students’ industry placements in the NHS
Are you ready to create new ambitions?
We are constantly building new partnerships. Recently, we placed over 15 Health and Social Care students into local hospitals to gain first-hand experience in operating theatres.
Here in Eastbourne, our Catering students gain valuable experience in busy hotel kitchens, helping to feed visitors from all over the UK as the town is one of the nation’s favourite staycation destinations. Our Hair and Beauty students have the opportunity to hone their skills in our professional salons and then compete in national competitions such as UK Skills and then progress onto WorldSkills. Our Music students gain a real insight into the gig industry as they plan, set up and perform at their own end-of-year concert at Concorde 2 in Brighton. Our Creative Media students jump into the world of media as they work alongside local organisations to host Youth Radio, produce TV programmes and create their own magazine. Public Services students get the opportunity to put their knowledge and abilities to the test as they often secure placements with a wide variety of uniformed services. Opportunities with local police stations, ambulance service, fire stations, and the coastguard, come about, thanks to our tutors fantastic contacts.
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We’re here to make sure that you have the best time at college... We will provide you with a supportive environment that nurtures success and encourages you to have fun and celebrate. Enjoying your time at college is important for your wellbeing and an essential ingredient to your success. Positive experiences enhance learning, so when you’ve done something you’re proud of, pat yourself on the back. Share these experiences with others and get involved with all aspects of college life.
Are you ready to celebrate your success? Each year, our Catering students choose a local charity to fundraise for. Towards the end of the academic year they host a celebration dinner at Kings Restaurant to present the charity with the money they have raised. Recent beneficiaries include Raystede Animal Welfare and Warming Up The Homeless.
CELE READ about how Eastbourne students chose to support ‘Warming up the Homeless’ as their charity of the year. MINIFEST 2021 Our summer festival is back! Be the first to find out who will be performing live!
Our Art and Design students celebrate the end of each year with a week-long art show, utilising our Eversley House space. They transform classrooms into pop-up galleries and then invite family, friends and local artists in to marvel at their work - making valuable connections for the future.
See what else YOU can get involved with throughout the year!
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We’ve revolutionised our courses so that you can learn the skills you need to succeed. We are leading the way in a new era of education. We have evolved and developed our courses so that you learn the essential skills you need for the future. Making sure you get the knowledge, skills and behaviours in your subject is our passion. We maximise these possibilities with our exceptional facilities. Our classrooms, workshops, kitchens, studios and salons all mirror real-life working environments, which means you will be able to learn and hone your skills, day in, day out. For example, Eversley House is the place to be if you have a creative flair. The building is set up to offer students everything they need to explore, experiment and excite. Using a plethora of mediums, students are free to create whatever they like using our extensive resources. The only limitation is their imagination.
Did you know?
We’re one of the select few colleges in the country to offer T-Levels.
Eversley is also home to our incredible music facilities. We have eight recording studios with industry-standard mixing desks (the same ones that Ed Sheeran has at home). We also have our own performance space, perfect for working on performances, recording albums and shooting music videos. On the opposite side of the campus, we have our Construction Centre. Our real-life working environments are set up just like the ones you would find in the industry. We have a dedicated Brickwork Centre and dedicated workshops for Carpentry, Plumbing, Painting and Decorating, and Engineering. Our facilities for Motor Vehicle are some of the best in the South East. Our Eastbourne campus is the only place where you can study a Body Repair course and perfect your painting skills in our purpose-built spray booth. Our impressive facilities don’t stop there either. We have an on-site 400-metre athletics track, perfect for our Sports students to utilise for their coaching and fitness modules, as well as helping to arrange local schools’ sports days. Students also gain valuable experience helping to run the on-site Wave Leisure Centre, which includes a huge indoor sports hall - approved by the Lawn Tennis Association for tennis, and a 3G all-weather pitch. You may already know where you want your career to take you - you may still be undecided and that’s fine. When you study with us, you’ll gain an incredible amount of transferable skills so that you can adapt and evolve into any career.
Are you ready to start your evolution?
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We have created a safe and friendly college environment... Our college is a place where you can feel safe. We have created a friendly, caring, and inclusive environment to help you excel in your studies. Our tutors take the time to get to know you, treat you with respect, and talk to you as an adult. They give you the freedom to take control of your learning, build your independence, express yourself, and encourage you to make a positive difference. Their support and dedication will not only help you achieve your goals but make you feel valued and want to be a part of our thriving community.
All of our tutors are incredibly talented and have years of industry knowledge and experience that they are passionate about sharing to help your learning come to life. Guest speakers regularly visit to put on workshops and provide work placement opportunities. Paula Rago (top left) uses her knowledge and contacts in the hairdressing industry to keep up to date with the latest trends and invite successful stylists into the salon to host demonstrations. Our Early Years tutor, Rachel Byrne (bottom left), has a wealth of knowledge and experience about childcare and early years education thanks to her time working abroad in Israel, Spain, Africa, Australia and India. Zoe Carroll offers our Public Services students an insight into mindfulness and life coaching to help them prepare for a career in the industry.
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The learning that you do outside of the classroom...
INSPI We know that the learning you do outside of the classroom can be just as important as the things you learn in it. Industry trips, workshops and guest speakers are essential elements to our courses. That’s why we work hard to make sure these experiences are valuable and the best they can be. Opportunities to visit businesses and organisations related to your subject will help to expand your imagination and inspire you to reach your career goals.
They’ve also had incredible trips to China and visits to one of Coca Cola’s biggest European factories in Budapest. Our Sports and Public Services students take part in a whole host of outdoor activities such as rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing, whitewater rafting, and coasteering.
Travel and Tourism students have the opportunity to gain an insight into local Our students have visited some top cities in tourism businesses and attractions such as the UK and around the world to learn about the BA i360, the London Eye, Thorpe Park, and Gatwick Airport, as well as travel abroad history, culture, and tourism. to top tourism destinations in Spain and Italy. Business and Economics students benefit Each year, our Early Years students from trips to London’s business district to travel to Budapest to visit the famous analyse business functions, economics Peto Institute, which cares for children and finance. with Cerebral Palsy. They also visit an orphanage and mental health institute to get an unforgettable look at the childcare practices in Hungary.
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Creative, Film & Media Students visit Berlin
And since 2017, over 300 of our students have been able to visit Seville for a month-long work experience placement. They work in businesses and sectors related to their courses, allowing them to learn a great deal about their subjects while experiencing the Spanish culture. All of these experiences inspire our students to reach for more, push themselves, and achieve things they never thought they could.
...will enrich your education and inspire you to achieve your dreams.
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Mindfulness and wellbeing... We are here to look after you and support you. Your safety and overall wellbeing is our top priority, which is why we have dedicated teams to help you cope with college life and remain motivated throughout your studies.
We’re serious about mental health and wellbeing and want you to feel good so that you can function well. We host a range of events, such as our Stress Busters, to help you keep calm, relax, and focus before busy revision and exam time.
Your tutor will always be there to support you, but if you require any extra help with literacy or numeracy, need some 1-to-1 support or any extra resources, then our Additional Learning Support (ALS) team is here for you.
Are you ready to be motivated?
Our Wellbeing Team is also on hand to help you with any struggles you might have with college work, college life, or your personal life. Our highly trained team meets the Matrix Standard for providing excellent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and Careers support. So whatever you’re thinking of doing after college, we’ll be able to help you find the thing that is right for you.
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Parental Guidance.
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What is Further Education (FE)?
Choosing the right course
Your young person is about to enter FE and you’ll probably hear this term a lot as they work through their final year of school. FE simply stands for Further Education, as that is exactly what they are doing after school. This is their chance to specialise in the area or industry that most interests them. This can either be through vocational courses such as Diplomas and T-Levels, a more hands-on approach through an apprenticeship or, for more academic students, three A-Level subjects. All of these routes are the next step in helping your young person prepare for work or university.
There are many qualifications to choose from at East Sussex College. Your young person may already know what they’d like to study, but don’t worry if they’re still undecided. There is plenty of help at hand so students can make the right choice. You can book a meeting over the phone, video call, or drop in to see us. Our highly qualified team can talk through all the options - looking at things like predicted grades, personal interests and future goals. Our careers advisors are also on hand to guide and recommend next steps after college. To find out more, or to book an appointment, scan the QR code.
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Safety and Wellbeing
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The safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority. When your young person starts with us, they will be allocated a personal tutor who will be their go-to person for any questions, concerns or problems. Our dedicated Safeguarding teams ensure that your young person is safe and protected. Our Wellbeing mentors provide a safe space to seek advice and support about any issues they may be facing, whether it’s college related or something more personal.
We host a number of open evenings throughout the year at each of our campuses and online! This is a fantastic chance for you to visit with your young person, have a look around, chat to our tutors and get to know us a little better. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to one of our events, book a campus tour or you can watch our virtual events from the comfort of your own home. Want to find out more about our open events? Scan QR code.
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Quality Marks We’re really proud to hold a number of industry-leading quality marks for our excellent support to our students. Matrix Standard – our highly trained careers advisors have been recognised as providing excellent Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) and Careers support to new and existing students. Investors in Diversity – we are committed to improving Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) practices throughout our college. WorldHost Employer - By training 50 per cent or more of our front-line staff using the WorldHost customer service training programmes. We are committed to providing excellent customer service to all our current, future and past students and businesses that we work with.
English and Maths If your young person didn’t manage to achieve a Grade 4 in GCSE maths or English then they will be able to re-take them at college. Depending on their grade and the outcome of a short assessment, we’ll be able to enrol students onto the right level of course so they can work towards gaining either a Functional Skills or GCSE qualification. Learn more about qualifications explained by scanning the QR code.
Education for all... We have built a college environment that respects and promotes diversity. We recognise the value that disability, gender, race, sexuality, faith, culture, age and background brings to our college and we strive to produce a work and learning environment that is safe and free from all forms of discrimination. As an ESC student, your young person is expected to treat others with respect. Scan the QR code to find out more about Equality and Diversity.
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Additional Learning Support If your young person requires any additional support then our Additional Learning Support (ALS) team can help. They’re an incredibly important part of our college and can help with things such as learning difficulties and disabilities, in-class support, and assistive technology. Learn more about the support we can offer by scanning the QR code.
Financial Support Students joining us from school, aged between 16 and 18, won’t have to pay any course or exam fees. There may be some additional costs for courses such as uniform, materials and equipment or trips, but students may be eligible for a grant or bursary. We can discuss this further during your young person’s interview or even at enrolment. Learn more about the types of financial support available by scanning the QR code.
Travel Getting to us is really easy. Our Eastbourne campus is on Cross Levels Way and has regular buses coming from Eastbourne town centre. It is also a short walk from Hampden Park train station. If you travel by train then you can purchase the 16-17 save card for £30 per year. This card saves you 50% on all travel. Depending on your circumstances you may also be eligible for financial help towards the cost of travelling to college. Get in touch with our Admissions Team to find out more. Scan the QR to find out more about the 16-17 save card.
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A-Level your way Advanced Level qualifications, better known as A-Levels, are two-year courses that are perfect for helping you get into university. We have created five specialised pathways for you to choose from. These are designed to prepare you for the industry and university course you want: BUSINESS, FINANCE & MATHS
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After your A-Levels, you will have great progression opportunities, including getting into top unis or staying at home to study your degree with us. You may also consider an Apprenticeship or going off into the world of work.
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Progress your way A-Levels are the most common way of getting into university. If you want to study a degree, it is useful to look ahead at the courses that you are interested in as this often helps you figure out which A-Levels to take. We regularly run UCAS surgeries to give course advice and help you with writing your application and personal statement.
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Industry Placements, Talks & Trips Your learning will also take place outside of the classroom, with a number of planned industry placements, guest talks, and trips.
Each year, you’ll be able to take advantage of our excellent links with local and national employers to gain valuable It’s the perfect work placements in an industry related to your stepping stone studies. In the past, to university students have worked for accountancy firms, marketing departments, local hospitals, local news outlets in print, TV and radio, and lawyers and solicitors. These opportunities not only give you valuable hands-on experience, it also looks great on your CV and UCAS application.
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We often welcome university lecturers and industry experts into the college to give talks about their jobs, their industry, and to give you an insight into what the industry might look like in the future.
We also give you the opportunity to get involved with lots of trips throughout the year. We put on coaches to the UCAS fairs in London and Brighton so you can chat to and find out more about university courses up and down the country. Our subject areas also organise course related trips throughout the year. Our students often visit the capital to experience the Law courts, parliament, banks, marketing agencies, and tourist attractions.
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We have a close-knit sixth form that has fantastic progression rates giving our students the opportunity to move onto the things they want to do next - including their first-choice university, an apprenticeship, or go off into the world of work.
Our students always tell us how friendly and welcoming our sixth form is. It is a place where they’re able to make new life-long friends and they are able to mature and gain independence. The feel of the large, modern building, the interaction with the tutors, and the in-depth subject knowledge is the perfect stepping stone to university.
It’s not all work, work, work! As we mentioned earlier, there are plenty of activities for you to get involved with outside of the classroom. Whether it is joining one of our sports academies, becoming a student rep or starting your own club.
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Tutorial System A sixth form education requires determination and hard work, and we realise that support outside of the classroom is essential to enable you to succeed. When you enrol with us you will be assigned a tutor. They will be aligned with the subject you have chosen and be able to give you expert support and guidance with those subjects.
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We can provide academic support in the form of study and revision workshops. These take place throughout the year and more regularly as we approach exams season.
If your goal is to head to university after A-Levels then we’ll be able to support you with your UCAS application. We regularly run UCAS surgeries to help you with each step of the process, from setting up your account, to writing and refining your personal statement.
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We can help Don’t know what you want to study? Backwards planning Some of the best advice we’ve ever heard is to plan backwards. Work out a rough plan of what job you’d like to have in ten years. From there you can look into the details of whether you’d need a degree to do this, and the subjects you need to study at A-Level to get you onto that degree.
Play to your strengths There is nothing wrong with studying the subjects that you’re good at. If you’re predicted 8s and 9s in English, then perhaps consider taking A-Level English Language & Literature.
Don’t get bored The linear structure means that you’ll study A-Levels for two years, so it’s sensible to choose three subjects that you’re going to enjoy and maintain your interest in right up until the end.
Do your uni research As well as researching the courses you want to study at uni, find out about the entry requirements you’ll need to get in. You’ll also be able to find out what facilities they have, what the student lifestyle is like, and whether you’d like to study there.
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I appreciate the work my tutor puts in, as it gives me the motivation to understand the topic and succeed!
Mock interviews with my tutors have prepared me for my next steps. I’m going to study Engineering or Physics at university. If people are thinking about coming here I tell them to go for it. It’s been amazing.
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Accounting
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Course Code: 6104011
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Learn about the differences between financial accounting and management accounting, and understand all the different types of businesses, and the role accountants play. You will understand how to prepare and record adjustments in ledger accounts and financial statements, as well as learn about general accounting concepts.
You will study pure mathematics content covering topics in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and learn how to coordinate geometry. You will develop your ability to spot clarity, pattern, and structure in maths, while learning about the applications of mathematics in mechanics and statistics.
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Course Code: 5912021
Course Code: 1016011
Develop your understanding of business functions such as marketing, human resources, strategy and analysis. You will understand and learn the key interpersonal skills that professionals in this industry have; you’ll sharpen your ability to assess trends and solve problems, while putting theory into practice.
Broaden and deepen your mathematical knowledge. You will study pure mathematics content covering topics in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and learn how to coordinate geometry. You will also learn about the applications of mathematics in mechanics and statistics.
Entry Requirements: You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.
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Course Code: 5912021 Develop your understanding of business functions such as marketing, human resources, strategy and analysis. You will understand and learn the key interpersonal skills that professionals in this industry have, you’ll sharpen your ability to assess trends and solve problems, while putting theory into practise.
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English Language
English Literature
Course Code: 5881011
Course Code: 5882011
This course explores a wide range of spoken, written and multi-modal forms of English. You will develop original writing skills for a real-world purpose on topical language issues. You will study how language develops, and the use of language in the media. You will also complete an independent language investigation which will develop your research and presentation skills.
Develop your interest in literature and literary studies. You will develop and apply your knowledge of literary analysis and evaluation in writing. You will explore the contexts of the work you are reading, considering the interpretations of others and possible ways of responding to them. Set texts will consist of both classics and modern works of literature.
History
Sociology
Course Code: 0917021
Course Code: 5608011
You will become adept at asking insightful questions and thoughtfully examining research and evidence before drawing a conclusion. You will study the revolutions of England (17th century) and France (18th century), you will compare how one gave rise to parliamentary democracy, while the other was the dawning of the modern age.
You will develop a critical view of the world and question some of the opinions and stereotypes that exist in society. You will learn about the relationship between individuals and society. You will understand that sociology is not just about Britain, it also deals with global issues including the environment, migration, and ‘globalisation’ itself.
Entry Requirements: You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.
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APPLIED SCIENCES. Why should you choose this pathway? Do you want to be a hands-on scientist? Then this pathway has been designed for you.
This pathway will give you sound breadth and depth of biological, chemical and physical sciences and will cultivate your excitement for a career in the industry.
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The practical elements of this
Following this course, you will be
course will accelerate your skill
ideally placed to progress on to
development and knowledge
university or scientific employment,
acquisition using equipment not
studying topics like atomic structure,
seen in other science-based
genetic engineering, thermal physics
qualifications.
and human physiology.
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Where else do you get to blow things up all in the name of learning? It’s good fun. No other course gives you action like that! All of the teachers here at college are amazing and focus on you as much as possible. I also have great work experience opportunities and I hope to go on to study a Chemistry course at university, locally.
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BTEC Applied Science
This course equates to 3 A-Levels
Course Code: 6237010 This course is aimed towards students that enjoy Science but want to continue learning in more of an applied way. Students can choose to obtain a Forensic Science Qualification as part of the course. You will develop skills in independent learning, practical ability, research and active group work. The units include Principles and Applications of Science, Practical Scientific procedures and Techniques and Scientific Investigation skills. These give a basic understanding of scientific principles and how to work safely in laboratories and competently use laboratory equipment. In addition, students will study one unit from Biology or Chemistry.
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DOUBLE BUSINESS & HUMAN BEHAVIOUR. Why should you choose this pathway? This pathway has been designed to give you an in-depth look at
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business and social sciences,
If you have a sharp legal mind,
whether it is from a behavioural
then you should consider taking
or legal perspective.
the Business and Criminology route.
Are you passionate about
Both pathways enable you to study
exploring behavioural links in
business at a greater depth, with
more detail? Then you should
this pathway counting towards the
study Business combined with
equivalent of three A-Levels at the
Psychology, in this pathway.
end of the programme.
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The facilities are great and the Learning Centre is always open for individual study time. The Science department is also well equipped for practicals and has a lot of new equipment. NATALIA SRODEK
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Study Business with either Psychology or Criminology. This qualification will equate to 3 A-Levels.
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Entry Requirements: You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.
You will have the opportunity to focus on specific topics such as human resources, marketing, business planning, accounting, event management and principles of management. You will gain an in depth understanding of the operations and structures of businesses. The course will involve businesses in the public, private and voluntary sectors.
BTEC Psychology
WJEC Criminology
Level 3
Level 3
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Explore psychology through key approaches and theories and apply these to issues relevant to contemporary society. You will learn about the types and characteristics of mental disorders, approaches to treatment, and the role of professionals in supporting and promoting mental health. In addition to exploring the scientific process in psychological research methodology through conducting your own psychological research project.
What different types of crime take place in our society? How do we decide what behaviour is criminal? How do we explain why people commit crime? These are the questions we will be answering on this course and researching to find the answers to key questions about crime and the behaviour of criminal defendants. You will study the changing awareness of crime, criminological theories, crime scene to courtroom and crime and punishment.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES. Why should you choose this pathway? The merging of Psychology,
This pathway explores how
sociology and Law is an exciting
our personalities and ideas are
prospect if you are inquisitive
shaped, how our decision making
and want to scratch beneath the
is influenced, and investigates
surface of everyday accepted
the social implications of crimes
norms.
and criminality.
This pathway has been designed
After studying this pathway you
for you to combine the approaches
will have the skills and knowledge
to understanding our behaviours
to apply to university.
and the world around us.
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Entry Requirements: You need at least five grade 9(A*) to 4(C) or equivalent qualifications. Plus grade 5 in English Language and maths. Please visit our website for course specific entry requirements.
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WJEC Criminology Level 3 Course Code: View our website What different types of crime take place in our society? How do we decide what behaviour is criminal? How do we explain why people commit crime? These are the questions we will be answering on this course and researching to find the answers to key questions about crime and the behaviour of criminal defendants. You will study the changing awareness of crime, criminological theories, crime scene to courtroom and crime and punishment.
BTEC Psychology
This qualification will equate to 3 A-Levels.
URJIT SONI Psychology Student Previous School: Cavendish
Course Code: View our website
Courses in pathway
The teacherstudent interaction is outstanding they prioritised the needs of the students in order for us to achieve our potential.
Level 3
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Explore psychology through key approaches and theories and apply these to issues relevant to contemporary society. You will learn about the types and characteristics of mental disorders, approaches to treatment, and the role of professionals in supporting and promoting mental health. In addition, you will explore the scientific process in psychological research methodology through conducting your own psychological research project.
Sociology Course Code: 5608011 You will develop a critical view of the world and question some of the opinions and stereotypes that exist in society. You will learn about the relationship between individuals and society. You will understand that sociology is not just about Britain, it also deals with global issues including the environment, migration, and ‘globalisation’ itself.
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Learn your way. Our vocational courses are a great way to get a handson education ready for your chosen industry. We have designed our courses so that you gain the right skills you need to secure jobs once you’ve finished college. BUSINESS & SERVICES
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Once you have gained an extensive range of skills and have specialised in your industry, you will be ready to start your career. You may also consider heading off to university or starting an Apprenticeships to further your knowledge.
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Progress your way. Once you’ve specialised in one of our Level 3 courses, they often give you enough UCAS points to get into university. We’ve got a great track record of helping our vocational students get into university so they can gain even more knowledge in their chosen subject.
you may want to start an Apprenticeship. You
We have worked with key employers to help shape the things that you learn during your
will be able to continue
time with us. That
studying while earning a
means, once you have
wage, and depending on
finished your course,
your industry and level,
you will have developed
you may be able to go in
the key knowledge,
at Level 3 and work up
skills, and behaviours
to degree level.
that employers are
NAL.
completed your course,
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Why should you study a vocational course with us?
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Pioneering education We’re leading the way in a new era of education to make it even better for you. We’re aligning our courses more closely with the apprenticeship standards (which T-Levels are based on) to help you gain the skills you need to secure work once you’ve finished college. Our courses are grouped together in what we’re calling ‘Career Families’. Within each family, you will be able to find your specialism. One of the key benefits to this structure is that you will be able to learn core skills that are transferable across the whole career family.
Our courses are endorsed by local businesses! We have fantastic links and relationships with lots of local businesses who have endorsed our courses. We have been working closely with companies to ensure the knowledge and skills we are teaching you are the ones that they are soughtafter by employers.
Industry placements We are working with more employers than ever before to offer you meaningful work experience and industry placements. In Eastbourne we work closely with the NHS, providing student placements within a variety of sectors in the popular Healthcare industry. We aim to ensure that every single student completes at least one week of industry placement during their time with us. We have a dedicated team who are able to match your career ambitions to a local employer, to make your experience worthwhile.
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Widest range of courses to choose from We offer one of the widest range of vocational qualifications in East Sussex. Over the past decade we have excelled in a number of vocational areas such as Art & Design, Engineering, Hair & Beauty, Hospitality & Catering, and Travel & Tourism, to name just a few! Browse the next few pages to see the full list of our courses.
Industrystandard facilities You will learn trade skills in our industry-standard facilities. These include cutting and styling the hair of paying clients in our salon, and catering for diners in the college restaurant. By mirroring industry facilities we help you to effectively prepare for a job in a specific workplace.
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Industry trips You will have the opportunity to explore a world outside the classroom while studying with us. This includes international trips and UK based visits. In the past, Business students have been to China, Performing Arts students have travelled to New York, and Construction students have visited France.
Expert tutors We’re really lucky to have some of the finest tutors in the South East teaching at our college. They’re all fully-qualified teachers and have years of industry experience in the subject they teach. They draw on real-life examples from their practices to help bring your subject to life.
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Take a look inside our campus We’re easy to get to Our Eastbourne site is easily accessible by bus and train, with bus stops just off-site and Hampden Park Station a ten-minute walk away. We have ample parking on campus for students who do travel by car and permits available. Alternatively, our students walk or cycle to college.
Industry-standard workshops From our recording studios and Mac suites, to our Brickwork centre and Motor Vehicle workshops, our campus is fitted with industry-standard tools and equipment.
5* Restaurant Our Kings restaurant has received 5-star ratings on Trip Advisor, so we are renowned for superb quality and competitive prices.
Resources to hand Our Learning Resource Centres are packed with books, computers, printers, study spaces and friendly staff who are always available to help you with assignment research, referencing and proofreading.
Quick service food outlets Refuel before you start your college day or between lessons at one of our food outlets. Have a hot lunch in our Tyler House canteen, grab a snack in the A-Level Centre coffee shop or recreate a scene from Friends in our chilled out coffee shop, Room 1 Ten, located in Tyler House. Kings Pantry opens for takeaways on set days, offering quality food at affordable prices. Nearby off campus, there’s plenty to choose from too, with Sainsbury’s, St Wilfrid’s Cafe, Subway, Uncle Sam’s and more just a short walk away.
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BUSIN & SERV INDUS Our BUSINESS AND SERVICE INDUSTRIES pathway is perfect for you if you have always dreamed of owning your own business, you’ve always been good with people, you’ve always enjoyed making people feel good about themselves, have a passion for travel, or a creative flair in the kitchen.
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Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping
Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively
Develop good personal presentation
Develop excellent communication and people skills
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Learn how to become self-motivated and have confidence in your own abilities
There are eight core skills and behaviours you will learn on this pathway no matter which specialism you choose.
Learn how to prioritise tasks over others
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BUSINESS The UK has one of the largest economies in the world, consisting of micro, small, medium and large businesses across the public, private and voluntary sector, employing a staggering 29.7 million people. real-life business case studies and be able to travel abroad to countries such as Hungary and China to see how international businesses operate.
Our business courses will give you the opportunity to study a whole range of business functions ranging from marketing to human resources. You will be able to gain valuable work experience with local
Our business tutors are highly professional and ensure their teaching is always up to date. They have terrific business acumen and have studied and specialised in a number of areas including finance and leadership.
You will get the chance to see how businesses operate overseas employers such as East Sussex County Council, learn from
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Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets
Manage projects effectively - planning, monitoring and reporting
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Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities
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Marketing & Sales Administrator Human Resources Consultant Project Manager Consultant Entrepreneur Advertising Manager
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Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping Learn how to prioritise tasks over others
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Organise meetings and events
Personal Assistant Departmental Manager Customer Service Marketing Executive
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Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task Develop excellent communication and people skills
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Business & Accounting industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017
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This course is great and the tutors are even better. They make learning really enjoyable and are able to bring theory to life with their own business experience. TOM TURNER Business Student
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Business Level 3 Course Code: 610010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
The qualification provides the knowledge, understanding and skills that allow learners to gain business sector experience. Mandatory content areas include business environments, finance, marketing and event management. Optional, specialist pathways include Business Law, Business Enterprise and General Business.
Business Level 2
We’ve visited Metro Bank in London, we’ve been to China, which was great for culture and business, and visited the giant CocaCola factory in Budapest. We also have a lot of industry people coming in who talk about their careers. AMY SAMS Business Tutor
Course Code: 6475010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) to 9(A*) at GCSE.
AAT Accounting & Business Level 2 Course Code: 6129010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) to 9(A*) at GCSE.
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Learning outside the classroom is fantastic on this course. We have been to China and Budapest to see how international businesses run and operate.
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The teaching is amazing here. Amy is honestly the best teacher I’ve ever had. She is always available to talk, she is so knowledgeable in Business, and she constantly gives me the motivation to do well.
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College has helped me develop as a person. With Business you really need to speak out and get your point across. It’s really given me confidence!
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HAIR & BEAUTY There are over 42,000 hairdressing, barbering, and beauty businesses in the UK, employing around 260,000 people. In 2016 the industry generated almost £7.5bn for the UK economy. Our hair, barbering, beauty and make-up courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential skills you need to cut and style hair and perform beauty treatments.
You will get the chance to visit trade shows at the ExCel in London You will be able to gain valuable experience in our state-of-theart hair and beauty salons as we welcome paying clients in for treatments.
Our salons are fitted with styling chairs, washing basins, beauty beds and portable nail stations. You’ll have the opportunity to visit the hair and beauty trade shows at the ExCel in London, gain work experience and listen to talks from industry experts from local salons and theatres, and enter national competitions such as UK Skills and Wella’s Xposure competition. We have a highly experienced and well trained team of tutors who are experts in their industry and are very well connected which means they are able to help you secure work placements and even jobs after college.
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Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities
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You could become a...
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Provide correct advice, recommendations and after care
Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets
Aromatherapist Barber Brand Representative Hair Specialist Product Specialist Trainer Nail Services Technician
Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively
Cosmetologist Salon Manager
Develop good personal presentation
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...as well as these three specialist skills!
Learn the importance of punctuality and time-keeping Learn how to prioritise tasks over others Learn how to become highly organised and multi-task Develop excellent communication and people skills
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Understand the science of hair and beauty products
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It was quite a big step for me to return to education, but it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. It has given me the motivation to become a holistic therapist. LOTTIE HEDGES Complementary Therapy Student
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Hairdressing Level 3 Course Code: 5039020 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Hairdressing.
Barbering Level 3 Course Code: 6425010 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Barbering.
This course is designed for progressing students that wish to specialise in barbering. The course teaches fundamental clipper cuts, short fades, beard grooming, facial massage, hot towels and basic styling. You will then advance to creative cuts, cutthroat shaving and razor outlining, and advanced styling based on trends and themes. This qualification is based on the national occupational standards for barbering and includes all the required elements to work effectively as a senior barber or senior men’s hairstylist.
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Course Code: 8023010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
Hairdressing is an ever expanding, exciting and competitive industry. On this Level 3 course you will gain an increased depth of knowledge and skills, including specialised skills and techniques in creative cutting, colouring, dressing and styling short and long hair. You will also receive training in specialist consultation and treatment services for hair and scalp conditions. In order to gain the product and services promotion unit you will plan, organise and carry out a promotional activity.
Hairdressing Level 2 Course Code : 6290010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
Hairdressing Level 1 Course Code: 6293020 If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
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Beauty Therapy
HA IR & B EA U T Y
Complementary Therapies Level 3
Level 3
Course Code: 5036020
Course Code: 5035020 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Beauty Therapy.
To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 qualification in Beauty Therapy.
This engaging and practical vocational course provides progression from the Beauty Therapy Level 2 Diploma. It will extend your skills as a beauty therapist by introducing you to a larger range of specialist beauty face and body treatments, including body massage, Indian head massage, electrical face and body treatments and epilation. You will also be given the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge in running a beauty business, including retailing and promotional activity, health and safety, and client care and communication.
This course explores the well-established therapy treatments of reflexology, aromatherapy and remedial massage, with an aim to practise these skills within integrated healthcare settings. Units in anatomy, physiology and pathology, business practice, health and safety and hygiene will ensure a sound theoretical background for professional practice. Interpersonal and communication skills will also be developed, with an emphasis on reflective practice, preparing students for work in a variety of settings including hospitals, hospices and community services.
Beauty Therapy
Hair & Media Make-Up
Level 2
Level 2
Course Code: 5034020
Course Code : 8006010
To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
There are loads of opportunities out there and my tutors are always finding me work experience. My tutors are really amazing - I wouldn’t want anyone else teaching me! ANYA JACKSON Beauty Therapy Student Previous School: St. Richards
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HOSPITALITY & CATERING Last year there were 202,000 accommodation and food services businesses operating in the Hospitality and Catering sector. Just over 1.75 million people were employed in the industry, which made up 5.5% of the nation’s 32 million strong workforce. type you would expect to find in the latest industry kitchens. You’ll also gain experience in cooking for real customers as you serve them in our college restaurant.
Our hospitality and catering courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential culinary skills you need to prepare, cook, and serve food.
You’ll have the opportunity to experience different foods, cooking styles, and cultures, at home and abroad, as well as put your skills to the test in local cookery competitions. We have very professional staff and tutors who are highly experienced in the industry with strong links to employers.
Gain experience in cooking for real customers in our college restaurant You’ll have the freedom to use a range of high-tech equipment, the
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Learn how to become selfmotivated and have confidence in your own abilities
Produce accurate records and documents
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Maintain a clean and hygienic kitchen environment
Head Waiter Commis Chef Bar Manager Hospitality Team Member
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Demonstrate a range of craft preparation techniques
Events Caterer Chef de Partie Hotel Manager Sous Chef
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Identify trends, seasonality and environmental factors that may affect menus
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I love cooking complex dishes, but chefs have got to learn the basics. What happens if your fancy equipment breaks down? You need to know how to use a whisk and bowl. JACOB CRANCH Hospitality & Catering Student
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Professional Patisserie & Confectionery
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Level 3
Course Code: 6160010
Course Code: 7144010
To join this course you will need to have completed a Level 2 in Professional Cookery and have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
To join this course you will need to have completed a Level 2 in Professional Cookery and have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This qualification provides learners with specialist skills and knowledge of a range of commodities. Candidates will be introduced to the full range of products used within professional kitchens and will study topics such as meat and offal, fish & shellfish, breads and chocolate items. Students will also develop supervisory skills including legal and social responsibilities and finance control. Gain barista skills and complete a timed assessment to include preparing a cappuccino, latte, espresso and smoothie.
This qualification covers all the patisserie and confectionery skills and knowledge needed for a successful career as a pastry chef. You will demonstrates the specialist knowledge and skills you have developed by producing desserts, puddings, biscuits, bread, display pieces and decorative items other patisserie and confectionery items.
Professional Cookery Level 2 Course Code : 4304020 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
Food Preparation, Cooking & Beverage Level 1 Course Code: 4526010 If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
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My ambition is to own and run a vegetarian restaurant. Having the opportunity to learn my skills at college and during work placements has given me everything I need to start my own business. I’ve had the opportunity to work in some of Eastbourne’s best hotels, including the Grand Hotel, the Hydro Hotel and The View Hotel. I loved it so much at The View that I managed to secure a part-time job there! JUPITER HUMPHREY BISHOP
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TRAVEL & TOURISM In 2018, we welcomed 37.9 million visitors to the UK. This boosted the economy by £22.9bn. In the same year, 71.1 million UK residents took the opportunity to travel abroad and spent an estimated £45.4bn. Our courses will give you an in-depth look at the world of travel and tourism, both at home and abroad. You will be able to put this knowledge into practice during a range of industry experience opportunities and industry-related trips. You’ll have the opportunity to visit the World Travel Market in London and the UK
Travel & Tourism Level 3 Course Code: 6413020 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
base of leading airline company, Virgin.
During this course, you will gain This qualification aims to provide you with the specialist knowledge, skills, and understanding relating to Travel and Tourism in areas such as travel agency operations, cabin crew, tour guiding and hospitality management, which can be applied to current or future employment in a variety of roles.
You’ll have the chance to see the industry in action by visiting local tourist attractions and travelling abroad to some of our favourite holiday destinations. We have expert tutors who have years of industry experience having worked for tour operators and airlines.
Travel & Tourism Level 2
You can progress into
Course Code: 5747020
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PLACEMENTS You will have the chance to gain experience in the industry while studying with us.
A knowledge of world-wide geography and popular travel destination
Product knowledge and skills to deal effectively with customer enquiries
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Deal effectively with all aspects of customer care and customer service
Travel Writer Transport Clerk Tour Guide Reservation Manager Travel Agent Activity Manager Customer Service
Understand the consumer profile, analysing trends, habits and behaviours
Travel & Tourism industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017
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Inclusion is a really important part of learning here. My tutor has been incredibly supportive and helped adopt the correct mindset that will help me achieve my goals. PAULA GOMES Travel Student
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Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively
Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair
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Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets
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Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness
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CONSTRUC ENGINEERI MOTOR VE Our CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING AND MOTOR VEHICLE pathway is perfect for you if you have always enjoyed working practically, you love getting stuck in, or you’ve always wanted a job where you can design and build things.
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CONSTRUCTION Construction in the UK is worth more than ÂŁ110 billion per year and accounts for approximately 3 million jobs, 10% of total UK employment. Approximately a quarter of construction output is public sector and three-quarters is private sector. Our construction courses will give you the opportunity to study a whole range of construction disciplines such as Bricklaying, Carpentry, Electrical, Painting & Decorating, and Plumbing. You will learn the essential skills you
You will gain valuable work experience and put your skills to the test need for your industry in our purpose-built construction facilities. We have a dedicated carpentry, electrical,
plumbing, and painting and decorating workshops as well as our Kevin Diett Brickwork Centre. You will gain valuable work experience with a whole range of local employers and put your skills to the test during regional, national, and international Skill Build competitions. All of our tutors are highly qualified and experienced in their industry. They have an incredible amount of knowledge about their trades and have lots of industry contacts to help you on your way once you’ve finished college.
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Understand the importance of health and safety
You could become a... Gas Engineer Plumbing Technician
Understand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping
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Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively
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Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair
Ensure projects are sustainable
Project management setting goals and objectives
Design & Surveying Technician Architect Civil Engineering Technician Chartered Surveyor Bricklayer Groundworker Carpenter & Joiner
Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities
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Develop personal responsibility and self development
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Lean construction reduce, re-purpose, recycle
Learn how to work collaboratively and independently to reach your targets
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Plasterer Facilities Manager Heating Technician
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Construction Site Manager
The benefits of good design
Building Information Modeling
Forms of construction foundations, structures, sub-structures, and superstructures
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I’m one of only two girls on my course, but I have the motivation to work hard and prove that girls can do this course and have careers in Bricklaying. AALIYAH DUVAL Bricklaying Student
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Electrical Installation Level 3 Course Code: 5765010 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.
Advance your knowledge of all aspects of the electrical installation industry. Develop your understanding of the principles of electrical science and learn about regulatory requirements related to renewable energy. Develop skills in fault diagnosis of complex systems and learn how to carry out Inspection and testing procedures safely. You will also study 17th Edition Wiring Regulations to aid your progression within the industry, assessed by online exam.
Brickwork Level 2 Course Code: 2893020
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On this course you will learn how to build cavity walling, form masonry structures such as arches, and how to construct solid and cavity walling and isolated and attached piers. You will also learn how to interpret working drawings to set out masonry structures and carry out thin joint masonry and masonry cladding.
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Course Code: 2892020
Course Code: 7101010
If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
Course Code: 1546030 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course, or achieved grade 4(C) or above in GCSE Maths, English and Science.
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Painting & Decorating Level 3 Course Code: 6380010 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 course.
Site Carpentry Level 2 Course Code: 2893030 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course, or achieved grade 4(C) or above in GCSE Maths, English and Science.
To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course in Brickwork.
On this course you will further develop your practical skills in carpentry or joinery, and improve your knowledge of the construction industry in general. You will learn how to carry out first and second fixing, how to build a timber frame structure, and how to erect structural carcasses. You will have the opportunity to demonstrate these skills by building a model in one of our large modern workshop areas. You will also learn how to set up and operate a circular saw.
Painting & Decorating
Carpentry & Joinery
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Course Code: 2892010
Course Code: 2892030
If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
Painting & Decorating Level 2 Course Code: 6053020
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During this course you will learn a range of advanced techniques that will help to prepare you for a career in the industry. Fine tune your skills in our purpose-built workshop and become adept at all aspects of painting and decorating. Learn how to apply hangings to walls and ceilings, and how to add decorative finishes to your work. There will also be an opportunity to improve your employability skills during work experience placements before you start your career in the industry.
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Design,Surveying & Planning T-Level Course Code: 8001011 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths.
The Design, Surveying and Planning T-Level will develop your knowledge and understanding in a range of core elements that will underpin your learning in this industry. You will be given a context to the industry, learn the key concepts and theories in design, surveying and planning, and develop the skills you need to do the job.
Plumbing Level 2 Course Code: 5115010 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course or achieved grade 4(C) or above in GCSE maths, English and science.
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You will learn the basic skills required to work in the industry, including the study of the main plumbing systems such as cold water, domestic hot water, sanitation, central heating and drainage. You will also learn about the health and safety requirements of the industry, and develop your practical skills in our specialist workshops. This technical subject also includes a substantial theory element so approximately half of your course will consist of classroom-based learning related to the underpinning knowledge of each unit of study.
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NEW Onsite Construction T-Level Course Code: 8001024 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths.
During this course, you will gain an understanding of how the construction industry works, the principles of design, the role of technology in construction, and sustainability. You will also have the chance to specialise in areas such as bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, painting and decorating, or plastering.
Plumbing Level 1 Course Code: 5982020 If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
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ENGINEERING Engineering is one of the fastest growing industries in the UK. In 2018, 27% of businesses in the UK were engineering-related. The industry employs 5.6 million people and generates 23% of the UK’s total turnover. There is huge potential for employment within the industry as technology continues to develop. There is a significant demand for engineering skills and it is thought that there is an annual shortfall of up to 59,000 engineering graduates and technicians to fill core roles. Our engineering courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential skills you need for the industry in our purpose-built workshops. Develop skills in machining as you practise on our industry-standard machinery - which include
lathes, grinders, and milling machines. As you advance you will become more familiar with technical drawings, 3D design, and scientific principles of manufacturing. You will have the opportunity to increase your knowledge through educational trips, client set briefs, and valuable work experience. Our tutors are highly experienced and have a wealth of knowledge in the industry.
Engineering Level 3 Course Code: 5765/010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE including grade 6(B) in maths.
Your will learn about product design and manufacture, welding technologies, electronic devices, circuits, and fabrication manufacturing processes. You will also explore the more technical principles of computer automated and robotic systems. This course combines substantial theoretical learning and practical work-related skills.
Engineering Level 2 Course Code: 6428/010
You can progress into
To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) 9(A*) at GCSE, including grade 4(C) in maths.
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Gain expertise in using specialist tools and equipment
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Understand mathematical and scientific principles
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Learn how to conduct non-destructive testing (NDT)
You could become a... Mechanical Designer Engineering Technician Senior CAD Technician Welder Product Development & Design Engineer Machinist
Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities
...as well as these six specialist skills!
Develop personal responsibility and self development
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Manufacturing Engineer CAD Technician Electronic Engineer Manufacturing & Process Technician Accident Repair Technician Motor Vehicle & Maintenance Technician Project Planning Engineer
Understand engineering terminology
Become familiar with 3D Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Engineering
Engineering & Motor Vehicle industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017
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The facilities are really good, well maintained and of high quality. I have learnt practical skills, theory and maths that will help in the working world. MATHIAS KOULLOUPIAS Engineering Student
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MOTOR VEHICLE The Motor Vehicle industry in the UK is booming and is set to keep on going in the future. The total market value for UK primary car body repairs is expected to grow by 14% from £4.75 billion in 2018 to £5.43bn in 2023. When you add that to the £3.65 billion car manufacturing industry, there is plenty of opportunity for employment in this sector. Our motor vehicle courses will provide you with everything you need to become a highly-skilled individual in this industry. Learn about basic car repairs and train in body repair work
Make a life-size Dalek or convert a Mini into a monster truck! (ESC is one of the only places you can do this in the South East!). Our motor vehicle workshops are kitted out with high-tech,
industry standard equipment. As well as gaining hands on experience at college, you’ll also be able to understand the industry and put your skills to the test during dealerships tours, industry expert talks, and work placements. Our motor vehicle tutors are some of the best around. They have years of experience and a whole range of qualifications across a number of specialisms including welding, fabrication, and body work. You will increase your skillset, working on a number of interesting projects including making a life-size Dalek, turning a Ford Fiesta into a Limo, and converting a Mini into a monster truck!
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Increase knowledge of all types of engines
You could become a... Vehicle Designer Mechanic
Understand the importance of punctuality and time-keeping
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Learn how to problem-solve efficiently and effectively
Carry out vehicle safety inspections and maintenance
MOT Tester Body Repair Motorsport Technician Vehicle Systems
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Develop a range of skills for installation, maintenance and repair
Adopt a safety mindset to manage and avoid risk
Engineer Operations Manager Car Valeting Car Dealership
Become selfmotivation and have confidence in your own abilities
...as well as these six specialist skills!
Develop personal responsibility and self development
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Challenge poor practices
Interpret technical data to make judgements on wear and serviceability
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Motor Vehicle Level 2
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Course Code: 5009010
Level 2 To join this course you will need to have successfully completed the Level 1 course, or achieved grade 4(C) or above in GCSE Maths, English and Science.
Course Code: 5949010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
You will be taught by industry professionals who will combine workshop-based training with the necessary theory needed for modern vehicle body repair. Develop your understanding of vehicle maintenance repair techniques and vehicle servicing requirements. Areas covered include braking systems, engine servicing, suspension operation and checks for condition and operation.
This qualification offers a flexible bank of units that can be tailored into specialised learning packages. It provides learners with transferable skills and engages them with current industry practice, and prepares them to progress within the automotive industry. Optional units include: removing and fitting motor vehicle body panels, minor motor vehicle exterior body panel repairs, and more.
Preparation for Motor Vehicle Industry Level 1 Course Code: 6298010 If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
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There are lots of reasons why I like this course. The tutors are really nice and friendly. They’ve always helped me learn if I don’t know, and it’s never been a problem if I don’t know. They’ve been a great motivation. The lessons are great, and I’m able to work on other projects that further educate me on welding and spray-painting. So not only do I learn, but I have a lot of fun doing it. OLIVER BATTLE
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Level 2 Motor Vehicle Student Previous School: The Causeway School
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CR DE DIG &M Our CREATIVE & DESIGN, DIGITAL AND MUSIC pathway is perfect for you if you have always had an artistic flair, you have a passion for being creative, you’re a trendsetter, you love technology or you’ve dreamed of being a performer.
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Become adept at using industry standard packages and equipment
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Learn how to manage assets correctly Learn how to interpret objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts
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Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers Develop excellent communication and people skills
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CREATIVE & DESIGN The UK Creative industry generates over £100bn a year for the economy and employs more than 2m people. It continues to power the growth of the UK’s workforce as new jobs developed faster in this sector than in any other. The UK government defines them as “industries with origins in individual creativity”. provide valuable experience. Each year, Creative Media students produce TAG mag. They are responsible for the whole project from planning to print. Our students have also had the opportunity to live stream and broadcast our hit summer festivals, ESC MiniFest, and secure work placements with Pinewood Studios, Sony and RadioReverb.
Our creative and design courses enable you to explore a range of artistic disciplines including fine art, graphic design, photography, animation, fashion, 3D design and film. In Eversley House you will find spacious studios, equipped with everything from printing presses, a broadcasting desk, and the latest Adobe software. Client-set briefs and industry work placements with local, national, and international employers
We’re also excited to announce that our Eastbourne Creative Hub is open from Autumn 2020. Work on real projects set by employers, such as designing marketing materials, building websites, or running events for local businesses. It’s the place to gain real-world experience!
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OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM You will go on lots of Arts, Culture & Industry trips.
Interpret clients’ objectives and create results to meet them
You could become a... Visual FX Designer Film Editor Project Manager Journalist
Learn to identify, edit and manipulate media assets from various sources
Social Media Content Developer Artistic Director Illustrator
Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment
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Develop excellent communication and people skills Learn creative practice skills and problem solving Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers
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Architect Fashion & Textiles Designer TV Producer Graphic Designer Photographer Studio Manager Jewellery maker Interior Designer
Develop and maintain effective working relationships
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It’s impressive to see the range of workshops and equipment the college has. They have really inspired me to start my own brand and set a career ambition of being an animator. THEO STEPHENS Creative & Design Student
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Art & Design Level 3 Course Code: 6070010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
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Through introductory and diagnostic projects you will discover which areas of art and design best suit your skills and abilities, and you will gradually become a specialist in a particular area of art and design. Specialties may include graphic design, illustration, visual communication, fine art, fashion, textiles, product design, 3D crafts, architecture and animation. You will acquire excellent practical and critical skills, independence and a working understanding of creative practice.
Art & Design Level 2 Course Code: 550/010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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Level 3 Course Code: 5762010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This course offers intensive professional production-based education and training across the four major media languages: Film & TV, Journalism, Graphic Design & Radio Broadcasting. You will be taught by a team of professionals with extensive experience in the industry. You will gain good, work related experience of practical production assignments, which involve considerable teamwork and specialist expertise. Our students have secured work placements with Pinewood Studios, Sony and RadioReverb.
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Course Code: 4079020
If you get below four grade 3(D) - 1(G) at GCSE or didn’t get any formal qualifications after leaving school you can start a Level 1 course.
To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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Art & Design Fashion & Textiles Level 3 Course Code: 7198/010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
If you’re looking to pursue a career in the fashion and textiles industry this course is for you. You will research a theme and work with sketchbooks to develop and evaluate creative ideas. Within our well equipped fashion and print studios you will be introduced to core technical and practical elements including pattern cutting, printed textile design, knit, weave, constructed textiles, fashion design, garment construction, fashion illustration, fashion promotion, photography and styling.
I’ve realised new ambitions by studying here. Before this course, I didn’t know what UCAS was, now I’m applying to uni, and I’m on the path I want to take. My tutors are fantastic. They know me as a person because they’ve worked closely with me over the past year. That means they’re able to recommend universities that will suit me and help me get the most out of my time there. EDWARD COWDEROY Fashion & Textiles Student
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My industry placement at a graphic design agency in Brighton was a complete inspiration and a real insight into the industry. I was able to focus on an area of design that really interests me. I learned more about how customers interact and understand a product you are selling. It gave me the chance to look at marketing and how the business runs. I experienced a sales pitch and how the company wins work. I also got an insight into the difference between agency work and freelancing. LUIGI SALAS
Art & Design Foundation
This course will help you progress into the best universities!
Art & Design Foundation Level 3 Course Code: 4020020
This intensive course allows you to develop skills in research, drawing, making, thinking, and working with new materials and processes. You will study and specialise in one of a range of areas, including jewellery, crafts, textiles, fashion, furniture, theatre, costume, architecture, graphics, illustration, animation, photography, film, printmaking, sculpture and fine art. Studio practice will be supported by contextual studies.
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DIGITAL In the UK, the digital sector and the creative industries are closely related. The digital sector helps to make up a proportion of the £100bn that is produced in the UK each year. There are over 1.5m jobs in the digital sector which accounts for almost 5% of the UK’s workforce. Our digital based courses allow you to learn a range of cutting-edge skills to prepare you for work in this constantly evolving industry.
Build websites, databases and even produce mobile apps You will learn all aspects of digital technology and IT in our digital hub and fully-equipped computer suites. We have high-spec computers with industry-standard software and tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Unity,
Visual Studio, Adobe Character Animator, Audacity, GitHub, Illustrator and Animate. We using the following languages - C#, JavaScript, HTML and CSS. You will have the chance to visit a number of tech businesses to see the industry in action and hear talks from visiting industry experts. You’ll also gain valuable experience as you undertake an industry placement with companies and work on real projects set by employers: Create computer games, build websites and even produce mobile apps. Our tutors have zettabytes of knowledge too - from building computers to building websites!
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Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment Learn how to interpret the objectives of a client’s brief and research ideas and concepts
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Develop excellent communication and people skills Learn creative practice skills and problem solving Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers
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Plan and implement game functionality
Design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable code
Ensure the best performance, quality, and responsiveness
Collaborate using industry recognised methods
You could become a... Computer Programmer Games Developer Web Developer/Designer Software Developer Games Designer Digital designer (UX/UI) Animator Social Media Content Creator Mobile App Developer/ Designer Social media Marketer Graphics Designer 2D/3D
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Develop an understanding of object oriented programming
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Our philosophy is to bring the workplace into the classroom as much as we can to emulate the industry working environment and work with digital businesses to give you live project briefs. GEORGE HEDGES Tutor
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This course has helped me to master software and design programmes so that I can create characters and worlds for computer games. This has really helped me to settle on a new ambition of becoming a game designer. ROSIE DAVIDSON App, Web & Games Design Student
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Games Development Level 3 Course Code: 6064020 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This course lets you develop skills to help prepare you for a career in the games industry. You should be enthusiastic about analysing what makes games fun to play and making them more challenging. You will learn a wide range of visual and technical skills to help you develop your professional approaches and be prepared to solve design problems using different software.
App, Web & Games Design Level 3 Course Code: 6063020 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, with a minimum of a grade 4 in maths.
This course focuses on the use and development of web-based technologies for application across a range of sectors, to include: mobile technology, web design and games design. Although some code is covered, this is a non-programming course which concentrates on a range of visual and technical design skills. INDUSTRY VISITS & EVENTS Each year, we visit the UK’s largest games expo, EGX.
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Level 2 Course Code: 8025020 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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MUSIC Just like the rest of the creative industry, Music continues to see healthy growth. Last year the music, performing arts, and visual arts sector helped to contribute to the ÂŁ100billion industry and provided over 300,000 jobs. Our music courses have some of the best music facilities in the area. We have eight professional recording studios and sound booths kitted out with the latest recording equipment.
Perform in a sell-out show at Brighton’s Concorde 2 There are endless opportunities for you to collaborate with students, alumni
and local artists. You will also have the chance to get your name out there as a performer or producer during your time with us. We have our very own YouTube channel, ESC Live Lounge; we perform at events and festivals. We also perform a sell-out end-of-year show at the Concorde 2 in Brighton. All our tutors have industry experience and contacts. Many tutors are still practising as musicians, sound engineers, writers/composers and artists.
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Keep up to date with industry developments
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Sound Technician Manager Music Teacher Voice Actor
Learn how to capture image and audio using audio and visual equipment
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Develop excellent communication and people skills Learn creative practice skills and problem solving Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients and suppliers
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Festival Manager Studio Engineer Live Sound Engineer Audio Sample Engineer Acoustic Engineer Session Musician Tour Manager
Learn how to promote and market yourself
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I am now a singer/ songwriter, I have written and performed tracks with UK charttoppers, Clean Bandit and I have released my own album. I am also a Ivor Novello/ Grammy & BMI winner. NIKKI CISLYN Music Student
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YOUTUBE Watch videos made by our students.
INSTAGRAM Find out more about our students work.
Music Performance & Production Level 3 Course Code: 5699010 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
You will undertake an exciting range of practical work to develop your skills in our industry-standard facilities. Musicians need to be multi-skilled in order to have a rewarding career; this course, which is equivalent to three A-Levels, has been designed to help you accomplish this. Year 1 comprises the Diploma, with most students progressing to the Extended Diploma in year 2.
Music Performance & Production Level 2 Course Code: 5643010 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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I chose this course because I’ve always had a passion for music. It’s always been my ambition, and I think you’ve really got to enjoy what you’re doing! A typical day includes going into the studio, recording your own songs and working with other people, mixing your own project as well. In the first year of the course you’re given more instructions and are led by the tutors, but in the second year you’re left to your own devices – you know what you’re doing now so get on with it. STEVIE BOREHAM
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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques
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Our HEALTH, CARE, SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES pathway is perfect if you have always had a caring nature, you love helping and being around people, health and wellbeing is important to you, you enjoy being active, and you’re passionate about getting the best out of others.
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CARE The Health and Social Care sector is one of the largest employment sectors in the UK and includes a wide range of roles, taking place within hospitals, care homes, nursing homes, hospices and dental practices. The industry contributes ÂŁ46.2 billion to the economy and represents 6% of total employment in the UK. Health and Social Care courses on our Care Services pathway enable you to learn a range of skills for working in this vital industry. Practical learning is a key part
You will enhance your knowledge in anatomy and physiology of our courses, which is why you can complete up to 175 hours on a work placement, in a range of industry settings such as day-care centres, GP surgeries and care homes. We
work closely with our neighbour, Eastbourne District General Hospital, to provide you with work placements with one of the UK’s biggest employers, the NHS. You will also see your theoretical learning come to life during a range of industry trips, visits, and talks. For example, you will visit the Body Works exhibition in London to enhance your knowledge in anatomy and physiology. Our classrooms are comfortable and well resourced with a range of subject specific equipment for you to learn with. Our tutors are highly qualified and have years of experience in the industry.
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Develop a ‘duty of care’ approach
You could become a... Community Support Officer Family Support Worker
Adopt a conscientious and caring approach
Healthcare Support Worker Leader in Adult Care
Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning
Outreach Development Officer Care Worker
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Deliver care and support with kindness and consideration
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Health Worker Youth Worker Social Worker
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Learn how to manage time effectively
Social Services Officer Child & Adult Mental
Supervising Care Worker Children, Young People & Families Manager
Understand codes of practice and develop professional standards
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I’ve learnt lots of essential skills, skills that I think are valuable in life, not just in Health and Social Care. These will help me work towards my ambition of becoming a social worker. KATIE BAILEY Care Student
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NEW Health T-Level Course Code: 8003022 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths. A DBS check will be required.
During this course, you will learn the essential knowledge and skills to work in health or science. You will gain an understanding of the industry, learn core scientific concepts, and learn how to manage information and adopt good scientific/clinical practice. You will also have the chance to specialise in dental nursing or supporting healthcare, depending on your area of interest.
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Health & Social Care Level 3 Course Code: 6310010 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
You will study a range of units which relate to good practice in the field of Health and Social Care, which include: Communicating in Health and Social Care, Professional Development in Health and Social Care, Partnership Working, Safeguarding, and Health and Safety in Health and Social Care.
Health & Social Care Level 2 Course Code: 6253010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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My passion is learning disabilities and special education needs, from a personal and a professional experience this has given me a pure love for this area. JOANNE BROOKS Tutor
H E A LT H & SOCIAL CARE
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EDUCATION & EARLY YEARS There are approximately 1.4 million people working in the Early Years Education sector, in roles ranging from childminders to teaching professionals. The industry is dominated by women and it is thought that men only make up 2% of the workforce. Our Early Years courses give you the opportunity to learn a huge range of knowledge and skills in working with young children and education.
Visit the Nursery World Exhibition to learn from industry experts There will be plenty of opportunities for you to put your learning into practice through industry placements, projects, and trips. You will have the chance to visit local
nurseries, primary schools and even travel abroad to see Early Years practices in action. You will have the opportunity to visit the Nursery World Exhibition to learn from industry experts about healthy snacks, the importance of physical activity, and collect a range of educational resources to promote holistic development. Our tutors are fully qualified professionals in the industry. They have been practising and teaching for a number of years. Their own experiences from running nurseries and working with children from all over the world means that you will have an enriching experience.
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You could become a... Nursery Manager Early Years & Childcare Assistant Senior Practitioner Behavioural Support Worker
Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning
Learning Mentor
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Understand the current Early Years curriculum
Learning Support Supervisor Teacher Care Worker Assessor/Coach
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Learn how to manage time effectively Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism Be able to work independently and proactively
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Communicate and work effectively with parents and/or carers
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My tutor has an incredible amount of knowledge. She is really passionate about passing on all of her real-life experience to me, which is helping me to evolve as a practitioner. IMOGEN HODGKINSON Education & Early Years Student
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Education T-Level Course Code: 8003011 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE, including English and maths.
The Education T-Level will develop your knowledge and understanding in a range of core elements that will underpin your learning in this industry. You will be given a context to the industry, learn the key concepts and theories in education, learning and teaching, and develop the skills you need to do the job.
I love passing on my experience and testing boundaries. Each year we travel to Budapest to see the practices over in Hungary. We went to the famous (PETO) institute that cares for children with Cerebral Palsy, went to a Mental Health Institute that believes in communities helping with mental health illness, and went to an orphanage that I had been following for over 30 years - the students were blown away by it.
Childcare & Education Level 3 Course Code: 6311010
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To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
You will study a range of units which cover all aspects of children’s care, learning and development. You will also build up a portfolio of professional practice which demonstrate your ability to keep children safe, activity plan, and observe and assess children.
Early Years Education Level 2 Course Code: 5368010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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My tutors have been amazing and they have all been there to support me and give me motivation whenever I needed it. In my second year, I sort of came to my senses and realised that they were there to help me, and that’s a really important thing to remember about college. They want you to do the best you can and won’t let anyone fail. NICOLE SANTOS
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SPORT & FITNESS The sport & fitness industry is booming. It is at an all-time high and is predicted to keep on growing. Experts say that by 2020 the industry will be worth ÂŁ23 billion. In 2018, there were 189,000 people with sports and fitness occupations in employment in the UK. tennis, basketball, netball and badminton courts - all looked after by Wave Leisure. As an ESC student, you will have the chance to gain industry experience by working with Wave to manage the facilities.
Our Sports courses and facilities are some of the best in the area and our partnership with Wave Leisure means that we’re able to offer you much more than just learning in a classroom.
Participate in visits, trips, and talks with industry professionals Our on-campus facilities include an all-weather 3G sports pitch, 400m running track, and a huge indoor sports hall with
You will also have the opportunity to boost your qualifications by completing a Community Sports Leadership Award (Level 2) and a Higher Sports Leadership Award (Level 3). You can also participate in visits, trips, and talks with industry professionals. Our tutors are highly trained professionals who experience in anatomy and physiology and sports psychology.
We work with...
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INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS
GUEST SPEAKERS
EXTRACURRICULAR
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You could become a... Sports Development Officer Professional Athlete Leisure Team Member Exercise, Fitness & Health Specialist
Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning
Community Sport & Health Officer
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Plan and adapt sessions to make them inclusive
Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism Be able to work independently and proactively
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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques
Personal Trainer Sports Science & Rehabilitation Disability Development Officer
...as well as these three specialist skills!
Learn how to manage time effectively
Sports Psychologist
Head of Talent Coach
Gain additional qualifications such as First Aid and coaching
Sport & Fitness industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017
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We have really great connections with Wave Leisure, and our students have the opportunity to develop their knowledge in health and wellbeing to help rehabilitate people with injuries. LYNDSEY ARMSTRONG Tutor
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All of my tutors had made the effort to form a good relationship with me which made coming to college very fun and enjoyable. I achieved D*D*D and this wouldn’t have been achievable without the great support from my tutors. My next step is to study Sports Therapy at the University of Chichester and I can’t wait! CAITLIN KNIGHT
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Sports Coaching & Development Level 3
Our campus sports facilities are run by Wave Leisure
Course Code: 5746010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This qualification is aimed at learners wanting to progress directly to selfemployment in the sports coaching and development sector as an assistant coach. It also supports progression to a range of higher education university courses.
Sport & Exercise Science Level 3 Course Code: 5976010 To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This qualification consists of seven units, four mandatory units and one specialist units and has the academic equivalence of 1.5 A-Levels. The course units for study are: Functional Anatomy, Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, Field- and Laboratory-based Fitness Testing, Sports Injury and Assessment, Specialised Fitness Training, Sports Massage, and Technology in Sport and Exercise. You will produce three assignments for each optional unit. Optional units are subject to change.
Sport Level 2 Course Code: 6134020 To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE.
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PUBLIC SERVICES The Public Services play a vital role in the welfare and safety of people here in the UK and abroad. Across the UK there are 122,000 Police Officers, 146,000 people in the Armed Forces, 30,100 Firefighters and 26,000 Paramedics. We have sports pitches, a sports hall and athletics facilities which you’ll be able to use to learn more about exercise, fitness requirement, and health and lifestyle.
public services such as Police riot training, and climb ladders and use the blackout equipment to simulate a real fire at the East Sussex Fire and Rescue.
We often visit local schools to help with their events and we manage Safety in Action Week. We go to RAF stations, take part in adventure activities, and experience custody centres and Police stations in the town.
Your learning will also be enhanced during visits and talks from local organisations and personnel and travel abroad to experience different cultures. In the past, we have been to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps in Poland.
You will also have the opportunity to be part of training sessions with local
Public Services Level 3 Course Code: 4816010 To join this course, you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE.
This qualification covers the fundamentals of the Uniformed Protective Services sector and is designed to support learners who want to study uniformed protective services as a full-time course. After year one (equivalent to 1.5 A-Levels) students can progress onto the Extended Diploma in year two, which upon completion and when combined with year 1, equates to 3 A-Levels. The topics studied are designed to underpin the entry requirements of a number of the Uniformed Protective Services. You will study 5 units over the year incorporating both practical and theoretical elements.
Public Services Level 2
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Maintaining physical and mental wellbeing
Adopt a conscientious and caring approach
You could become a... Prison Officer Police Constable HM Forces Serviceperson Fire & Safety Inspector
Learn to use relevant technology to effectively improve learning
Community Safety Advisor
Learn to use advanced and effective communication techniques
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Learn how to manage time effectively Demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism Be able to work independently and proactively
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Understand relevant legislation, behavioural change techniques
Remain in control of your emotions during challenging situations
Outdoor Activity Specialist Operational Firefighter Emergency Service Contact Handling Paramedic PCSO
Understand procedures, traditions, and ethics within Public Services
Public & Uniformed Services industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017
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We’re able to get out and do lots of physical activity, whether it is days out at the Fire Service or expeditions in the New Forest in Hampshire. ANDRZEJ DULEMBA Public Services Student
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INCLU LEARN INCLUSIVE LEARNING All young people have the right to a good quality of life and take part in a college course which gives them the skills and support to successfully progress into adulthood. Most people on an Inclusive Learning course will have an Education Health and Care Plan.
Our specialist team of curriculum and support staff will celebrate and build on the strengths of every young person whilst ensuring that any support is designed to increase independence and confidence. Our courses have been created to prepare young people for adulthood and start them on a pathway to Relationships and Community, Independent Living, Good Health and Employment.
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We will work with every young person and their family to plan a learner’s individual pathway and set aspiring goals which will be celebrated throughout the year. Some young people will have a support and therapy need written into their EHCP.
Oak & Orchard
Personal Progress
Personal & Social Development
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Oak and Orchard has been designed to support young people with a diverse range of complex and sensory needs as well as learning difficulties and disabilities. Learners are highly supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff in a secure learning environment. They will have the opportunity to develop independent living and social and communication skills during regular visits to their local community and at social enterprise events.
Personal Progress has been designed to support young people with a range of sensory needs and learning difficulties and disabilities. Learners are supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff and will have the opportunity to develop independent living and social and communication skills during regular visits to their local community and at social enterprise events and college work experience placements.
Personal & Social Development has been designed to support young people with a range of learning difficulties, disabilities and Autism Spectrum. Learners will be supported to develop new friendships and think about how they can get involved in their local community while they follow a project-based approach to getting ready for adult life.
Work Skills
Project SEARCH
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Work Skills has been designed to support young people with a range of learning difficulties, disabilities and Autism Spectrum. Learners are given the opportunity to think about their future and their choices after college. They will also have the chance to take part in work placements and gain practical experience in an area of their choice.
Project SEARCH is a one year, supported internship programme based at Eastbourne Hospital. It is a pathway to work programme which supports young people to gain employment by the end of the year. Job coaches and work mentors ensure that the interns receive the right balance of support and challenge in order to prepare for work.
All learners will be supported to improve their maths and English skills as part of their programme and will be able to take a Functional Skills qualification if it is right for them.
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A-LEV VOCA PATH Our A-LEVEL & VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS will support your GCSE courses and equip you with the personal study skills required for success at A-Level or Vocational study.
Vocational Pathway
A-Level Pathway
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Course Code: 0000290
During this course you will be able to explore a vocational subject that you’re interested in and develop a range of valuable work skills. You will learn how to manage your time, learn effective communication techniques, build confidence in presenting, and enhance your English and maths skills.
You will learn to organise, manage and extend your learning to support your existing subjects and develop the personal study skills required to be successful at A-Level. This will include learning how to locate, retrieve and store information, produce and respond to written materials for a variety of purposes, use IT to organise, edit and compile information, and make positive contributions to discussions.
You can choose from subjects such as Sport, Public Services, Health & Social Care, Business, Retail, Art, Music, Catering, Carpentry, Brickwork, or Hair & Beauty. Once you have completed this course you will be ready to move onto a higher level of study in your chosen area. You will develop a portfolio to evidence your skills which may include researching a career path, completing a team work challenge, or extended writing skills. Achievement of the award is via submission of a portfolio of your personal study skills, which can also be presented during A-Level interviews towards the end of the year.
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Accounting
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Applied Science BTEC
Level 3
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Biology
Level 3
Business
Level 3
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Business Double BTEC
Level 3
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Chemistry
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Computer Science
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Criminology
Level 3
Criminology WJEC
Level 3
Dance
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Drama & Theatre Studies
Level 3
Economics
Level 3
English Language
Level 3
English Language & Literature
Level 3
English Literature
Level 3
Fashion Textiles
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Film Studies
Level 3
Fine Art
Level 3
French
Level 3
Geography
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Graphic Design
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History
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Law
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Mathematics
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Further Mathematics
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Media Studies
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Music
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Music Technology
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Philosophy
Level 3
Photography
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Physical Education
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Physics
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Politics
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Psychology
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Psychology BTEC
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Science BTEC
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Sociology
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Spanish
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Business
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HAIR & BEAUTY
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Barbering
Level 2
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Barbering
Level 3
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Beauty Therapy
Level 2
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Beauty Therapy
Level 3
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Complementary Therapies
Level 3
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Hair & Beauty
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Hairdressing
Level 1
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Hairdressing
Level 2
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Hairdressing
Level 3
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Hair & Media Make-up
Level 2
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Make-up Artistry
Level 2
Media Make-up Artistry
Level 3
Salon Management
Level 4
Theatrical, Special Effects & Media Make-up Artistry
Level 3
HOSPITALITY & CATERING
HOSPITALITY & CATERING
Food & Beverage Service Supervision
Level 3
Food Preparation, Cooking & Beverages
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Hospitality & Catering
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Hospitality & Catering
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Professional Cookery
Level 2
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Professional Cookery
Level 3
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Professional Cookery: Kitchen & Larder
Level 3
Professional Cookery: Patisserie & Confectionery
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TRAVEL & TOURISM Air Cabin Crew
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Travel & Tourism
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Travel & Tourism
Level 3
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CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING & MOTOR VEHICLE
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CONSTRUCTION
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Bench Joinery
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Bricklaying
Level 1
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Bricklaying
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Carpentry & Joinery
Level 1
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Electrical Installations
Level 1
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Electrical Installations
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Foundation Construction Skills
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Multi-skills 2
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Painting & Decorating
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Painting & Decorating
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Painting & Decorating
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Plumbing & Electrical Installation
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Plumbing Studies
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Plumbing Studies
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Site Carpentry
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Site Carpentry
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T-Level Design, Surveying & Planning
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T-Level Onsite Construction
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Engineering
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Engineering
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MOTOR VEHICLE
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Foundation Skills in Vehicle Maintenance
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Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Principles
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Light Vehicle Maintenance
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Light Vehicle Maintenance
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Motor Vehicle
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Preparation for Motor Vehicle Industry
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Vehicle Maintenance & Mechanical Repair
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CREATIVE & DESIGN, DIGITAL, MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS
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CREATIVE & DESIGN
Art, Design & Media
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Art & Design
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Level 2
Art & Design
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Level 3
Art & Design Foundation
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Creative Enterprise
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Creative Media Production & Technology
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Creative Media Production & Technology
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Fashion & Textiles
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Filmmaking & Photography
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Games Art & Animation
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Games Development
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Information Creative Technologies
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Information Creative Technologies
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Interactive Content: Games, Virtual Reality & VFX
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VOCATIONAL COURSES LEVEL Eastbourne Interactive Content: Games, Virtual Reality & VFX
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IT: App, Web & Games Design
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IT: Computing & Digital Technologies
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HEALTH, CARE, SPORT & PUBLIC SERVICES
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CARE Introduction to Health & Social Care
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There are a few different ways for you to apply: Use the e-Prospectus to apply online
Send us your application by post
The quickest and easiest way to apply to us is through our E-Prospectus.
Pull out and fill in the application form opposite, using a black pen and writing in capitals. If you have any problems please contact our friendly admissions team on 030 300 39699, who will be happy to help.
Visit careerseastsussex.co.uk to set up your profile, search for the college and your perfect course, then submit your application.
Through our website You can apply to us online via our college website. 1. Visit www.escg.ac.uk 2. You will then be able to search for the course or courses that you’re interested in and then click ‘apply’. Make sure you select your course at the right campus. 3. You’ll then be taken to another page where you will be able to fill in an application form. 4. You will receive an automated email to say that we have received your application within 5 working days. If you have any problems please don’t hesitate to call and speak to one of our student advisors. Please note: If you’re under 16 - your parent or guardian should check the consent box.
You can then post it to our Eastbourne campus by sending it to: Admissions Team East Sussex College Eastbourne Cross Levels Way Eastbourne East Sussex BN21 2UF Please note: If you’re under 16 - you will need to ask your parent/ guardian to sign the form.
Ready to apply? Submit your application before the end of December. We will accept applications into the new year but getting your application in early means you’ll have the best chance of securing your place with us.
Call us if you have any queries Having problems with your application? We are here to help! Contact our admissions team on 030 300 39699.
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Once you have completed the form, hand it to your current school or college for completion. Your School will have to fill out the reference form part of the application for you. Check with your school whether they want to send it back to us, along with the application form, or if they expect you to.
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After your application... Can’t make up your mind?
Interviews
If you can’t decide on a course, don’t panic. You can apply for more than one course on your application form. You will have the chance to discuss your options with us at interview. We also offer bookable careers guidance appointments for you to explore your options. The most important thing is you eventually enrol on the course that’s right for you - we are here to help you.
If we have all the information we need on your application form, we will invite you to an interview. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner you’ll receive an interview. You will receive a letter/email telling you what you will need to bring with you on your allocated day and time. As a general rule, interviews are held weekly. The interview is a good opportunity to find out more about your chosen subject(s) and will give you more information and make sure you are considering the right course for your future. Your parents/carers are welcome to come with you.
Course cancellations In the unlikely event that your course is cancelled, we will do our best to find you an alternative course to help you succeed in your career ambitions. Where possible, any payments towards the cost of your course can be transferred to your new course. Any refunds will be credited by bank transfer (BACS) to your bank account.
Offers At the end of your interview, you will be given written confirmation of your offer and exam grades (or other requirements) you need to secure your place. Once your place is confirmed, you will continue to receive information about starting college and your journey to an exciting future will begin. After your exam results in August, you will be invited to attend enrolment in late August or early September – this is when you officially become an East Sussex College student! You will need to bring in your exam results and we’ll contact you to tell you exactly when you start your course.
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