SUSSEX DOWNS COLLEGE FULL-TIME COURSE GUIDE 2014/15
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OPEN EVENTS EASTBOURNE FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER 2013 5-7:30PM SATURDAY 19 OCTOBER 2013 10AM-12NOON LEWES FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2013 5-7:30PM SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2013 10AM-12NOON
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FIND US
Please note: course information is correct at time of going to press. Government amendments to qualifications and funding may mean that information in this guide is subject to change. For the latest information, please see our website www.sussexdowns.ac.uk or contact Student Services on 08452 601 608.
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Principal’s Welcome 2 Student Voice 4 Be the Best 5 College Life 6 College Facilities 7 College Marks and Kudos 8 Here To Help You Succeed 9 Guardian and Parent Power 10 12 Countdown to College Traineeships and other programmes 14 Access to Higher Education 16 Which Course Is Right For Me? 8 Course Levels Explained 20 How to Apply 21 Full Course Index 22 Apprenticeships 106
Sussex Downs Park College Kings Drive, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 2UN
Sussex Downs Vocational College Cross Levels Way, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 2UF
Sussex Downs Lewes College 1 Mountfield Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2XH, UK
Tel: (01323) 637111
Tel: (01323) 637637
Tel: (01273) 483188
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I am delighted that you are thinking about joining us at Sussex Downs College. I hope you will find this Guide helpful, which explains not only the extensive choice of subjects and qualifications on offer, but also how we will help you to get the very best from your time with us. Today, Sussex Downs College offers more academic courses than any other college in Sussex, preparing individuals for the best universities, dance and drama schools, specialist art colleges and conservatoires. Last year, 96% of our students progressed successfully to Higher Education, employment or further study. Our overall A Level pass rate stands at 97.4% and 51 subjects achieved 100% pass rates. Our vocational courses have an enviable record of helping people to find good jobs and continue their studies at higher levels. We have great relationships with local employers and can help you to apply for employment vacancies locally and further afield. We also offer a burgeoning Apprenticeship programme,
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enabling you to ‘earn while you learn’ and to gain the skills and experience you need to move on to a satisfying career. Coming to College is an exciting step in life. With our support, we want to ensure you have a rewarding experience and successfully complete your studies - not only having achieved your full learning potential - but also having developed into an actively contributing member of our community. Choose Sussex Downs College and we will help you to secure the successful future you deserve.
Melanie Hunt Principal & Chief Executive
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YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH US – CHOOSE SUSSEX DOWNS COLLEGE We will provide you with the knowledge, skills, experience and support you need to achieve your potential and progress to whatever you aspire to do in life.
2. We are one of only a few colleges in the country to have been awarded Beacon Status by the Government, which means we are considered to be an example of excellence. 3. We are the destination of choice with more than 50% of all school leavers in the county choosing to study with us; you are sure to meet new friends. 4. Our students say we are very different from school, treating you as an adult and encouraging independence, to really help prepare you for university or employment. 5. Our links with around 1,000 local and national employers mean we have in-depth insight into their needs and expectations of new employees.
6. We have more than 400 qualifications on offer, so you’ll have a far wider choice available to you at Sussex Downs than any other school, sixth form or college in Sussex, Brighton and Hove.
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1. If you complete your course with us, you’re guaranteed success – last year, 96% of students progressed successfully to Higher Education, employment or further study. Our overall A Level pass rate stands at 97.4% and 51 subjects achieved 100% pass rates. Our Apprenticeships success rates are well above national benchmarks.
7. We believe College life should be fun and we have a huge choice of sports, events, competitions, shows and much more you can take part in. 8. Our award-winning student support can be accessed through our dedicated Student Services Team and Tutor teams. 9. Our expert teachers have relevant industrial and professional experience that will inspire you to achieve your very best. 10. We have campuses in Eastbourne, Lewes and Newhaven, each benefitting from excellent public transport links and free parking.
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STUDENT VOICE Our latest student survey contained some really pleasing results, with 91% of learners saying that teaching on their course was good and 94% stating that they felt safe at College. Some of the student comments from the survey are included here:
The BBC interviewing our students about their A* exam results this year
I am happy at this college and I am glad I chose to go here rather than following my friends. The courses I’ve taken are great and I have fantastic teachers. It’s helped me build my confidence in travelling. Lewes campus student College is enjoyable and fun; I learn a lot every day… Eastbourne campus student I absolutely love Sussex Downs Lewes College. All of the teachers are great, the other students are there to work, but also enjoy college life with me, support is in place in case I need it and my courses are working out really well for me. Lewes campus student It is a really good college and I have made lots of good friends. The teachers really make me want to be here. Eastbourne campus student
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Gifted & Talented Scheme Our Gifted & Talented Scheme offers a tailored package of activities for high-performing students, providing real stretch and challenge. The Scheme will help you to achieve your best possible grades and we will provide specialist support to help you apply to world-class Higher Education institutions. You will be able to take advantage of a range of opportunities, including educational trips, guest lecturers, and support with entering competitions, student governance, ambassadorial work and access to challenging academic options. Competitions and awards At Sussex Downs College, there will be opportunities to achieve national awards, gain performance recognition and win medals in regional competitions. Here are just a few examples from some of our recent students:
Hospitality and Catering students from the Eastbourne campus won a melange of medals in the 2013 Wessex Salon Culinaire. The budding chefs returned from the national competition with two silver and five bronze medals, as well as three certificates of merit. Brickwork apprentice Louis Wilkinson from the Eastbourne campus won gold at the national finals of the Guild of Bricklayers Competition, second place in the senior section of the regional heat of Skill Build and is now going on to the national finals in November. Louis is employed by local construction firm, Owen Contractors Limited. Electrical Installation apprentice Steven Kemp from the Eastbourne campus scored an impressive 100% to gain first place in the regional heat of the SPARKS UK Apprentice Electrician of the Year 2013 competition.
As a result of his participation in the College’s Newsdesk project, where students submit a quarterly news supplement for The Eastbourne Herald, Media Production student Sam Munton undertook work experience at the Eastbourne Herald. Here, among other duties, he videoed news stories for their website. As a result of these efforts, Sam is going on to study Broadcast Journalism at Leeds University – one of the UK’s prestigious ‘Russell Group’ universities. Duke of Edinburgh’s Award The College runs the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. An exciting opportunity for students to get involved in a self-development programme; applicants commit to learning a new skill, taking up a new physical activity, volunteering in the community and undertaking expeditions in unfamiliar territory. The programme is sought after and highly valued by universities and employers. Alumni Many of our former students keep in touch and tell us about how they have progressed in their
chosen careers – their stories are amazing! Here are just a couple of examples from some of our recent students: Drama and Theatre Studies student Hetti Bywater now has a major role playing Lucy Beale in Eastenders. The actress was cast in 2011 following her studies at the Lewes campus. Hettie has also performed in Doctors and Casualty.
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As well as completing your qualifications, your time at Sussex Downs College can be rewarding in so many ways. You will be encouraged to challenge yourself and there are various activities you can take part in to increase your success and help you enjoy your time with us.
Chris Li studied at the Lewes campus and is the founder and CEO of online retailer Luxury For Less, a leading multi-channel online retailer of bathroom equipment, furniture and accessories. The success of the company was recognised with a string of awards, including Small Online Business of the Year at the National Business Awards. Chris was also named Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Growing Business Awards.
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COLLEGE LIFE College is very different to school in many ways – but the biggest difference is that you are entering a more adult environment, preparing for your next steps to university or employment. Have fun Hard work is a given, but it’s not all about studying. Sussex Downs College has a range of activities and social events for everyone, whatever your interests and ability. College is a chance to try something new and you have the freedom to choose from so much at Sussex Downs. Come to our Fresher’s Fair at the start of term and see what we have on offer! Live performance and shows More than 40 spectacular shows a year are held in our studios and theatres and at a variety of professional venues. You can audition for our dance company, or why not sign up to our Audition Enrichment if you have drama school in mind? Or you might be happiest in the audience - come and see your friends perform!
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Get Active You can take part in loads of sporting activties, join the gym or use the sports park. We offer new sports and courses depending on student interest and have a dedicated Sports Maker who will listen to what you want to do and ensure it happens. Sports Academies You can apply to join our sports academies in football, tennis or golf that can be taken in addition to your normal programme of study or you may wish to opt into our enrichment offer as part of the ‘Get Active’ cross-college healthy lifestyle initiative. Student Union Run by the students for the students, the Student Union (SU) ensures the views of all students are represented. It means you get everything you expect - and more - from your College. The SU also arranges a calendar of events.
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Student Council The Student Council provides every student with the opportunity to voice their opinion and be a real part of the decision-making process at the College.
Industry-specific careers fairs are arranged at the College to introduce you to exclusive information and employment opportunities in your chosen subject.
Student Voice We want to hear what you have to say about your experience of the College, whether positive or pointing us in the right direction to improve. So get involved – it’s your chance to make a change! Sussex Downs and beyond We have your future in mind - whether you plan to go straight into employment or on to university first. We have links with around 1000 employers who tell us they value skills and experience as well as qualifications. Many of our tutors have industry experience in their subject specialism and as a student you will often be given the opportunity to work to live project briefs. The College Job Shop provides volunteering opportunities, work experience, part-time jobs and Apprenticeship vacancies.
Alumni Through the College Alumni you can keep in touch after you leave to let us know how you are doing, share your success story, inspire future students, or to tell us that you need some further support to get into university or employment.
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COLLEGE FACILITIES Learning facilities Facilities include realistic industry-standard vocational workshops, media suites, art and design studios, a custom-built sports hall, full use of a 400m athletics track, well-equipped classrooms, a high-spec laboratory with full disabled access and a Construction Centre. There is also an on-site restaurant and hair and beauty salons – all of which are open to the public and mean students can gain first-hand experience with customers. Learning Centres The campus has two well-resourced Learning Centres to accommodate individual or group study outside of lessons. The Learning Centres feature a wide range of books, newspapers, magazines, e-books and searchable databases, as well as PCs that can be used on a drop in or bookable basis. ILearn ILearn is the College’s online learning
environment for students, to help support learning outside of lesson time. You will use ILearn throughout their time at the College to access material, submit assignments and communicate with your peers. Catering Whether you’re looking for a quick cup of coffee or a hot meal, the Eastbourne campus offers a wide range of food and drink options to suit all tastes. As well as vending machines, there are catering outlets situated throughout the campus:
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Home to Sussex Downs Park College and Sussex Downs Vocational College, the Eastbourne campus is made up of ten specialist and general teaching buildings.
The Amigo shop in the Tyler Building provides a great range of grab and go snacks. The EAT Restaurant, also in Tyler Building, serves up hot and cold breakfasts and lunch options, including a salad bar and a range of snacks. In Grove House, The Café offers a variety of Fairtrade food and drinks, including sandwiches, pastries, cakes and hot and cold drinks. In Park Building, a further Amigo shop provides students with a choice of sandwiches, snacks and hot and cold drinks. For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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COLLEGE MARKS AND KUDOS Sussex Downs College has an impressive list of awards and accolades that makes us a great learning provider. Here are just a few... Beacon status College: Holding Learning and Skills Beacon status means that we are considered to be an example of educational excellence. Only a select few colleges in the UK have been awarded Beacon status by the Government. Matrix Award: Our Student Services department holds the Matrix Award, a national quality accolade for excellence in delivering information, advice and guidance services for learning and work.
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Award winning staff:
STEM: Employer links: We are the lead College for The College has links with more than 1000 local STEM (Science, Technology, and national employers across a wide range of Engineering and Mathematsectors. ics) initiatives across education and industry sectors in the South East region. Our pass rates: Sussex Downs College currently boasts overall pass rates of 97.4% for A Levels and 92%* for vocational courses. Artsmark Gold Award: Arts Council England Our Apprenticeship pass rates are well above awarded the College the Artsmark Gold accolade for national benchmarks. our creative and perform* ing arts education. We Figures subject to change, correct at time of print. are one of just 15 colleges in England to have achieved the award. QAA We hold the QAA Quality Mark which is awarded to Higher Education providers who have met or exceeded the UK expectations for quality and standards in their provision.
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Sussex Downs College is proud to have a significant number of award winning members of staff in fields from science and the arts, to sports and economics.
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Student Support – help when you need it As a student at Sussex Downs College you will receive individual help and support. Our friendly Student Services Team can help with: • Financial information and support, including childcare • Admission to full and part-time courses • Information, advice and guidance – what’s on offer and what’s right for you • Course advice and progression pathways • Careers, Higher Education, employment information and Apprenticeships
Free study and financial assistance Tuition and exam fees are free of charge for home students aged 16 to 18 and you will continue to be eligible for free tuition for the duration of your qualification. Please note you may need to pay for equipment and materials relevant to your course. If you are aged 19 or over please contact Student Services for further advice. If you are worried about the costs of studying at College, there are various sources of financial help that you may be eligible for, such as: • Bursaries • Travel grants and discounts • Care to Learn grants • Discretionary Learner Support To discuss any of these options further, or for further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608, or visit www.sussexdowns.ac.uk/studentservices
Personal Tutoring Our Personal Tutoring service offers a programme designed to support your move into College life. You will have a Personal Tutor for the duration of your time at College, helping you to become a confident, independent learner. Your Tutor will be ready to listen to you and offer individual support when you need it. You will take part in a tutorial programme, which combines careful attention to your learning progress with opportunities to develop your social, academic and vocational experiences.
Learning Support The Learning Support Team are here to help you throughout your time at Sussex Downs College. The expert team will work with you to agree a learning support package that best suits you. Remember to take full advantage of the support you’re entitled to, as this will boost your achievement at College! For further details about the Learning Support available, visit www.sussexdowns.ac.uk/als
Developing Studentship At College we will help you to achieve your goals and the qualifications that you need to succeed. But we also believe it’s important that you develop a wider range of skills to help you learn and prepare you for success in work or further study. Through this you will be encouraged and supported to develop as a more active and independent learner.
The Job Shop The College Job Shop provides volunteering opportunities, work experience, part-time jobs and Apprenticeship vacancies that can help build your profile, skills and experience to support your application to university courses and future employment.
The text number for hearing-impaired students is 07584 684363 or (Minicom) 01323 637216
If you need any additional support to access our information, we can arrange it for you.
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GUARDIAN AND PARENT POWER A smooth transition for your child from school to College with care, guidance and support‌ What is Further Education (FE)? Typically, Further Education (FE) includes A Levels, AS Levels, Apprenticeships, vocational and industry recognised skills qualifications such as BTECs, and Foundation Learning. FE encompasses learning beyond what is achieved in primary and secondary education by Year 11.
Qualification guide and information, advice and guidance There are lots of qualifications to choose from at Sussex Downs College and we can help your child with that choice. For more information, call or email: Eastbourne 01323 637152 ebn.admissions@sussexdowns.ac.uk or Lewes 01273 402205 lewes.admissions@sussexdowns.ac.uk or just drop in and see us. Open Events Our Open Events can help you to find out what our College has to offer. You will have an opportunity to look around and meet our lecturers and tutors. You can also find out about the support that is available, from additional learning to financial help. And there will always be the chance to meet some of our current students who can tell you more about College life.
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Applying to the College On receipt of your child’s application an interview date is sent out. At interview, we make sure your child has chosen the right course for them and help them with details about the course or programme. We encourage parents to attend. Usually an offer is made with conditions like GCSE grade requirements. Occasionally a referral will be made to consider alternative options.
Beginning College The induction period is seen as an opportunity to make the transition from school to College as easy as possible. Your child will be introduced to their personal and academic tutors who will be able to help with the timetable that they will be given.
We recommend an introductory day visit to the College at the end of the summer for your child to attend classes in the subjects they have chosen.
Sussex Downs College Eastbourne Campus Cross Levels Way, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 2UN Tel: (01323) 637637
Instructions, student support and enrolment details will be despatched during the summer about what to do on GCSE results day.
For College term dates visit www.sussexdowns.ac.uk or contact:
or Sussex Downs College Lewes Campus 1 Mountfield Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2XH Tel: (01273) 483188
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Personal Tutoring Your child will have a Personal Tutor for the duration of their time at College who and will help them to become a more confident and independent learner. This support is key to making the transition from school to College as smooth as possible. The tutorial programme will help your child: • feel safe and settled • explore how they learn • manage their workload • take responsibility and make choices • develop independence and resilience • fulfil their potential • consider their progression route through College and beyond
“GIVE IT YOUR ALL AND THE OUTCOME IS SO REWARDING”
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Support Expert advice and guidance is offered as part of the support service. This includes pastoral care and a specialist Additional Learning Support team and Personal Tutor team, who work closely with students. There is also counselling and help with course costs available. Bursaries are available for eligible students for travel, visits and equipment.
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The programme will offer your child a range of opportunities to engage with representatives from business and education. These experiences will help your child to reflect on their learning from different perspectives and think about their future pathway.
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Check out the Sussex Downs College prospectus online at www.sussexdowns.ac.uk or pick up a copy from school. Use it to find out about all of the courses we have on offer, which include academic courses like A-levels, as well as vocational and work-based courses like Apprenticeships. Our Eastbourne Open Events take place in October, so visit us and check out what we have on offer! ∆ Our Eastbourne Open Evening takes place on Friday 18 October. ∆ Our Eastbourne Open Morning takes place on Saturday 19 October. November is the month that our Lewes Open Events take place, so come on down and visit us! ∆ Our Lewes Open Evening takes place on Friday 8 November ∆ Our Lewes Open Morning takes place on Saturday 9 November. From November, we also start accepting College applications for the following academic year – get in early to secure your place and hand in your application form to your school now! Have you handed in your college application form yet? Make sure you have given this in to your school, who will write you a reference which they will send to us along with your application form. This is your chance to shine!
We’d really like to meet you! From this month on you’ll receive an invitation from us to come and see us on a specific date, so we can find out more about you. It’s also your chance to find out all about us and discover what’s right for you.
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Decision and revision time! After your visit to College, you will receive your offer letter from us for courses starting in September. This will include an acceptance form you’ll need to fill in and return to us within three weeks to guarantee your place. Spring also means revision time! Visit www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize for some great exam tips. The preparation you put in now will definitely be worth it!
June and July are the months to attend one of the introductory days or events taking place at our Eastbourne and Lewes campuses. They’re a great chance to sample your course before you start in September, hear from the tutors who will be teaching you, see the College again and get a really good feel for what’s to come. Remember you need to have returned your form to us to confirm you will be attending! With your exams finished, your College place sorted for next year and the excitement of what’s to come, it’s time to take a break for the summer holidays – enjoy - you’ve earned it! Keep an eye on the post - this month you’ll receive your official Sussex Downs College enrolment pack which contains all you’ll need to confidently start your course with us in September. Enrolment starts this month. The moment is here…Thursday 21 August is exam results time! Fingers crossed your grades are as you expected but if not, don’t panic – Student Services can offer you guidance on next steps if you are worried. Contact details are in your enrolment pack. The next chapter of your life begins with Sussex Downs College! Check your enrolment pack for your official start date, as some courses differ. Remember, to guarantee your place at Sussex Downs College, you will need to have attended an enrolment and registration session at the College – your enrolment pack contains full details.
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Keep an eye out for an invitation! This month you’ll receive details and a booking form for the forthcoming Sussex Downs College introductory days and events. These take place at the College before you start your course and will prepare you for college life. And as you can’t have failed to notice, May is also the start of exam time! All of the hard work you’ve put in at school over the past few years will now be put to the test. Good luck, you can do it!
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TRAINEESHIPS... helping you to excel in the workplace Employers tell us they are concerned that young people can sometimes lack the right skills and attitudes when they apply for an Apprenticeship or other employment. To help overcome this, Traineeships aim to help you develop the skills you need to secure and succeed in employment, including Apprenticeships. Traineeships offer you the opportunity to carry out a substantial work placement and work skills training, alongside support to improve your English and maths. These courses are in development at the time of going to press. Keep an eye on our website for the latest information. www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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If a full-time course is not what you’re looking (or are ready for) right now, then the College runs a number of short programmes. With various start dates throughout the year, these programmes prepare you for your next steps to College or work with training and are individually tailored to meet your needs. Exciting experiences are arranged to develop your skills through team building, community projects and vocational skills training, alongside ensuring your maths and English skills continue to develop. Popular examples of these programmes include the Princes Trust Programme, Workskills and Opt In To and new ones are always being developed. Visit our website www.sussexdowns.ac.uk for the latest details.
MIXED 3 YEAR PROGRAME
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SHORT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The first year at College will be spent gaining and improving your GCSE and vocational Level 2 qualifications and study skills. During the first year, the core programme consists of a Higher Project, a Personal and Social Development Award and a Planning and Delivering a Social Enterprise Award. Depending on the grades you need to begin your chosen Level 3 course, your programme may include GCSEs in English, Maths or Science. There will also be optional GCSE courses to choose from, for example Critical Thinking, Psychology, Film Studies, Sociology, Art and Photography, if you’re aiming for an academic course of study. For those wishing to pursue a vocational path, you will take a BTEC qualification. In addition, there may be the option to study at AS Level where appropriate. The second and third year will then be spent studying the Level 3 programme of your choice.
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ACCESS TO HE (HIGHER EDUCATION) WHAT IS AN ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION COURSE? Access courses offer adults over the age of 19 a genuine alternative to A Levels as a means of entry into Higher Education. Courses have been created which still give you the time to lead your own life – an important consideration for adult students! You do not need any previous formal qualifications to be accepted on to the course as your experience of life and work is highly valued as good preparation for this level of study. However, they are 10 month intensive courses to help committed learners gain a university place, so dedication is required. NATIONALLY RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION? The Access Certificate is a nationally recognised qualification - there are now around 1,000 Access courses running across the country and they are ‘QAA approved’, which means that the Quality Assurance agency for higher education in England approves them as suitable for access to degree courses. They are validated by LASER Learning Awards. Our Access courses have been designed in close collaboration with the universities of Sussex and Brighton. They maintain an excellent reputation both in - and increasingly beyond - the South East region.
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WHO IS IT FOR? Often, people who decide to join an Access course feel they didn’t fulfil their potential at school. They may have spent many years in unsatisfying work, been at home looking after children or have otherwise been in a situation where they needed to take a decision about bringing about a change in their lives. What they all have in common is a thirst for knowledge and a desire to carry on with their education.
WHAT CAN I DO FOLLOWING THE COURSE? Access courses can be life changing for the people that take them and most of our students go on to university following successful completion of the course.
WHAT WILL I STUDY? A number of different pathways are offered, which run as either day time or evening pathways. Access students will commence their studies in September and the course lasts approximately 36 weeks, normally finishing in the first or second week of July the following year.
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All students on both the day and evening pathways attend classes in study skills, maths, and computer literacy, as well as read academic texts. All students complete an individual research project, and study at least six subject units. Both the day and evening pathways lead to the same qualification.
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HOW DO I FIND OUT MORE? To find out more about the course subjects available, forthcoming Access to HE information sessions, and for general enquiries, visit www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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STUDYING AN HE COURSE MADE A DIFFERENCE. A DIFFERENCE TO ME. A DIFFERENCE TO MY FUTURE. A DIFFERENCE TO MY LIFE. For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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WHICH COURSE IS RIGHT FOR ME? Which course is right for me? Useful information to help you make the right choice… What would you like to study? Remember to think carefully about the choice you are making. We want you to achieve your goals and to be able to move on to the career or Higher Education course that’s right for you. Have you thought about what you are good at and what you enjoy doing? If you have any career ideas, have you researched the subjects or courses you will need to study to achieve your goals? How do you prefer to learn? How do you learn best? Is it through taking exams, being assessed by coursework, or a combination of the two? Did you know there are many different types of course you can take? These include academic, vocational, and even work-based courses.
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A full time course or an Apprenticeship? To become an apprentice you will need to find an employer prepared to employ you. We can also help you with this process. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further details. Where would you prefer to study? The time and cost of travelling to College is an important consideration and studying locally can be more convenient. Our campuses in Eastbourne and Lewes have great public transport links and free parking, helping to make things easier for you. Have you have decided what type of study might suit you best? If you have, look for the level that you will be able to study at the College. This will depend on your GCSE results. You can check with the chart on page number 20 ‘Course levels explained’ that shows the level of programme you can study with us based on your predicted GCSE grades.
Which subjects? When you have chosen your preferred programme and the level that you can study at with your predicted GCSE grades, please look through this prospectus for a choice of courses. For the latest course informaton, visit www.sussexdowns.ac.uk. Have a look at what is available but remember you can always speak to the staff at your school or you can tick the guidance box on your College Application Form for an interview with a Guidance Advisor. Skill up – Maths and English Whether you’re hoping to get a job after College or go on to further study, your English and maths results determine the level at which you start studying at College. They are essential skills highly sought after by employers and universities. It’s therefore vital that you achieve the best level of English and maths you possibly can during your time with us. If you haven’t already got a grade C or above in English and/ or maths from school, then we will design a learning package to support you in improving these skills. Exactly how much and what you study will depend on the level of your course, your previous experience and qualifications, as well as any support needs you might have.
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“HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE SUBJECTS YOU CHOOSE AND BELIEVE IN YOURSELF” EASTBOURNE
“THE COLLEGE IS A BRILLIANT PLACE TO BE AND SO DIFFERENT FROM SCHOOL” “BEING INVOLVED IN PROJECTS I LOVE MEANS I HAVE A NEW-FOUND JOY OF LEARNING”
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COURSE LEVELS EXPLAINED YOUR PREDICTED GRADES
WHAT YOU CAN STUDY WITH US
In exceptional circumstances students who have achieved at least 6 GCSEs grade A* with the remainder mainly A grades at GCSE in at least five different subjects including English and Maths
5 AS Levels or a Level 3 BTEC qualification with an additional qualification
At least 6 GCSEs grade A* - C in at least five different subjects including English and Maths, or a BTEC Level 2 Diploma with Distinction plus 2 GCSEs including English or Maths
4 AS Levels or a Level 3 BTEC qualification
5 GCSEs grade A* – C in three different subjects including English or Maths, or a BTEC Level 2 Diploma with 2 GCSEs at C+ including English or Maths, or a BTEC Extended Certificate with Merit with 3 GCSEs at C+ including English or Maths, or BTEC Level 2 Diploma with Merit including English or Maths
3 AS Levels or a Level 3 BTEC qualification and English and Maths as required. A BTEC Level 2 Diploma with Merit allows progression to courses in similar subject areas only
4 GCSEs grade A* - C in three different subjects, including English or Maths, or a BTEC Level 2 Diploma with English or Maths, or a BTEC Extended Certificate with English or Maths
2 AS Levels plus two Level 2 single qualifications or a Level 3 BTEC qualification plus one Level 2 single qualification
4 GCSEs grade Ds or Level 1 Introductory Diploma or Level 1 Introductory Certificate and 2 Ds at GCSE. There is flexibilty around these entrance criteria so please contact the guidance team for more detailed information. Please note that extended Level 2 programmes are available, providing opportunities for students to start at Level 1 before progressing to Level 2.
Level 2 programme to include English and Maths as required or a Level 2 vocational programme plus one Level 2 single qualification
Mostly GCSE E – G grades. There is flexibilty around these entrance criteria so please contact the guidance team for more detailed information. Please note that extended Level 2 programmes are available, providing opportunities for students to start at Level 1 before progressing to Level 2.
Foundation Learning – Level 1
No formal qualifications
Foundation Learning – Entry courses
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LEVEL OF STUDY
WHAT YOU CAN DO NEXT
LEVEL 3
AS/A Levels, BTEC Level 3, Extended Project Qualifications NVQ/QCF/Advanced Apprenticeship VRQ (Certificate Diploma)
LEVEL 2/3
AS/A Levels, BTEC Level 2/3, GCSE, Extended Project Qualifications NVQ/QCF/Advanced Apprenticeship VRQ (Certificate Diploma)
LEVEL 2
GCSE, BTEC Level 2 NVQ/QCF/Intermediate Apprenticeship City & Guilds
LEVEL 1
Foundation Learning NVQ/QCF 1 Functional Skills
ENTRY LEVEL
Entry level 1,2 or 3 Foundation Learning
You can progress on to Higher Education, Higher Apprenticeships or enter full time employment.
You can progress on to Level 3 courses, start an Apprenticeship or enter full time employment.
You can move on to Level 3 courses, start an Apprenticeship or enter full time employment.
You can progress to the next Level or enter full time employment.
You can progress to the next Entry Level or Level 1 course.
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ENTRY HOW TO REQUIREMENTS APPLY
If studying a practical vocational subject, it is likely that all students would enter at Level 1. Students with some experience in their chosen subject, or who display aptitude, maybe able to fast track and enter at Level 2. There may be flexibility around these entrance criteria depending on your individual situation. Please contact our Student Services Team if you need any further information, advice and guidance. Please note, if you have not achieved GCSE English Language and/or Mathematics at grade C or above, you will be required to do these qualifications as part of your full time programme.
Now you’ve looked through this guide, seen what we have to offer and thought about which courses you might like to apply for, here’s what to do next: 1) Fill in a College Application Form Pick up a College Application Form from your school, directly from the College, or download from our website at www.sussexdowns.ac.uk Once you’ve filled it in with your course choices, hand it in to your school by the deadline they set. They will then add a reference and send it to us on your behalf. We start accepting College applications from November, so get in early to secure your place! Remember that if you need any further information, advice or guidance about which courses to choose, you can speak to your school or contact our Student Services Team on 08452 601 608. 2) Come along to our Open Events Our Open Events are a great chance to look around our campuses, check out the facilities,
meet tutors and even some of our current students - who can tell you all about College life. Δ Our Eastbourne campus Open Evening takes place on Friday 18 October 2013 Δ Our Eastbourne campus Open Morning takes place on Saturday 19 October 2013 Δ Our Lewes campus Open Evening takes place on Friday 8 November 2013 Δ Our Lewes campus Open Morning takes place on Saturday 9 November 2013 3) Attend your College interview Once we’ve received your application, from January onwards we will invite you into the College for an interview so we can find out more about you. It’s also your chance to find out all about us and discover what’s right for you. Following your visit, you will receive your offer letter from us for courses starting in September. This will include an acceptance
form you’ll need to fill in and return to us within three weeks to guarantee your place. 4) Take part in a College introductory day After you’ve sent back your acceptance form to us, in May you’ll receive an invitation for our forthcoming Sussex Downs College introductory days. These usually take place in June and July and are a great chance to sample your course before you start in September, hear from the tutors who will be teaching you, see the College again and get a really good feel for what’s to come. 5) Enrol on your course In August you’ll receive your official Sussex Downs College enrolment pack which contains all you’ll need to confidently start your course with us in September, including your enrolment and course start dates.
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Your GCSE results will determine at what level you can study with us. As you complete each level you can progress to the next level of education. To see how qualifications compare and our standard entry requirements, take a look at the table here which shows the different levels of study and what they can lead to.
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COURSE INDEX Art, Crafts and Design 24 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Art and Design 25 Art and Design Foundation Studies 26 Fine Art 26 Graphic Communication 27 Photography 27, 28 Visual Arts 28
Business, Management and Law 29 Levels available: Level 2, Level 3 Accounting 30 Business 30, 31, 32 Business Studies 32 Economics 32 Executive Assistant (PA) Adminisistration 33 Financial Services 33 Law 33, 34 Text Processing 34 Young Enterprise 34
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Childcare, Health and Social Care 35 Levels available: Level 2, Level 3 Childcare and Education 36 Children and Young People’s Workforce 36 Health and Social Care 36, 37
Construction and the Built Environment 38 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Brickwork 39 Carpentry 39, 40 Construction and the Built Environment 40 Design and Technology (3D) 41 Painting and Decorating 41 Plumbing 42 Wood Machining 42
Engineering and Electrical 43 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Accident Repair Paint 45
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Electrical Installation 44 Electrotechnical Technology 44 Engineering 44, 45 General Vehicle Maintenance 45 Vehicle Body Repair 46 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair 46, 47
English and Modern Foreign Languages 48 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Chinese 49 English 49 English Language 49, 50 English Literature 50 French 50, 51 German 51, 52 Gujarati 52 Italian 52, 53 Persian 53 Polish 53, 54 Portuguese 54 Russian 54, 55 Spanish 55, 56
Floristry 57 Levels available: Level 1 and Level 2 Floristry 58
Hairdressing, Beauty and Complementary Therapies 59 Levels available: Entry Level, Level 1,2 and 3 Beauty Therapy 60 Complementary Therapies 60 Hairdressing 61 Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy 61 Make-up Artistry 61 Women’s Hairdressing 61, 62
Hospitality and Catering 63 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Hospitality 64 Hospitality and Catering 64 Professional Cookery 64, 65
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Media and Digital Media 78
Levels available: Level 3 History 67 Philosophy 67 Politics 68 Sociology 68, 69 World Development 69
Levels available: Level 2, Level 3
Information Technology 70
Levels available: Level 2, Level 3
Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Computing 71 ICT 71 IT 72, 73, 74
Mathematics 75 Levels available: Level 2, Level 3 Mathematics 76 Mathematics (Further) 76 Mathematics (Mechanics) 77 Mathematics (Statistics) 77
Creative Media Production 79 Film Studies 79, 80 Media Studies 80
Performing Arts 81 Dance 82 Drama and Theatre Studies 82 Music 82 Music Production and Creative Recording 83 Music Technology 83, 84 Performing Arts 84, 85 Production Arts 85
Public and Uniformed Services 88 Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 Public Services 89, 90
Science 91 Levels available: Level 2, Level 3 Biology 92 Chemistry 92 Environmental Studies 93 Geography 93 Geology 93, 94 Physics 94 Psychology 94, 95 Science (21st Century) 95 Science (Applied) 96
Preparation for Life and Work 86
Sport and Fitness 97
Levels available: Entry and Level 1
Levels available: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
Explorer 87 General Foundation 87 Personal Progress 87
Sports Academies 6 Community Sports Leader 98 Exercise Studies 98
Golf 98, 99 Gym Instruction 99 Higher Sports Leadership 102 Nutrition and Personal Effectiveness 100 Personal Trainer 100 Physical Education 100 Sport 101 Sport and Exercise Science 102 Sports Performance and Conditioning 99
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Humanities 66
Travel and Tourism 104 Levels available: Level 3 Travel and Tourism 105
Apprenticeships 108
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Art and Design
Art and Design
Art and Design
Art and Design
BTEC First Certificate
GCSE
BTEC First Diploma
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits) Y1
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 5150/010
Course code: 0426/090
Course code: 5155/010
Course code: 4813/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements. You will need a basic level of literacy and numeracy and an interest in the creative industries (art, photography, graphics, fashion, design, crafts, architecture, etc.).
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. You will also need the motivation to succeed and progress to an advanced level programme.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above (in most cases). Also, students who hold a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design with at least a Merit profile are considered.
What will I study?
What will I study?
This very practical course is highly structured in order to give you a broad, craft-based understanding of visual language. You will develop your skills in photography (both digital and film-based), drawing, graphic design and 3D design crafts, as well as digital media. You will work with specialist staff in specialist facilities, and will also take Functional Skills in maths, IT and English at Level 1. This ensures that you have the skills needed to progress to the next level.
On this course you will explore a wide range of art and design activities. Emphasis is placed on practical work with opportunities to explore drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, lens-based imaging and graphic communication. Most work is practical including the externally set assignment at the end of the course. You will also develop the skills and independence needed to cope with Level 3 courses.
As well as enthusiasm, openness and appropriate numeracy and literacy skills, you should have either 4 GCSEs at grades G or above (GCSE Art is not a requirement, but you must show an interest in the subject); or a Level 1 art qualification, such as the BTEC Visual Arts Diploma, Certificate, or equivalent.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to our BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design. You will also be able to apply for a range of other specialist courses at Level 2.
What can I do after this course? As part of the Level 2 Plus programme this GCSE will provide a pathway to Level 3 courses. If taking it to supplement new visual subjects at Level 3, you will find that the skills you acquire will significantly enhance your options for further study.
On this course you will be introduced to a wide range of art and design practice. It is a very practical programme which includes drawing, painting, printmaking, fashion and textiles, graphic design, illustration and 3D design crafts, as well as digital media and photography. This experience will help you to make decisions about subsequent progression. As well as gaining experience of a wide range of approaches to these subjects and an insight into the creative industries, you will gain experience in tackling assignments, evaluating your own and others' work, and preparing for the independent study needed at Level 3. You will also go on several field trips for visual research and contextual study. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway on to the extended diplomas in art and design or other appropriate vocational programmes. Past students have progressed successfully on to courses in photography, media and games design, illustration, furniture design, product design, graphic design, design crafts, textiles and fashion design.
On this course you will develop your ability and understanding of art and design. You will study all aspects of this rich and varied subject. Following a short diagnostic period, you will specialise in one of the four main pathways (graphic design/illustration, visual communication, fashion and textiles, or product and 3D crafts), and work towards a portfolio, which will help you to progress to further study or employment. It is a fulltime and mainly practical programme. The combination of our outstanding teaching team, brilliant facilities and amazing progression rates will help you to realise your potential in art and design. What can I do after this course? This course normally leads to the BTEC Extended Diploma in Art and Design, which can provide a pathway to universities and colleges throughout the UK in a range of subject specialisms.
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What will I study?
What will I study?
ART, CRAFTS AND DESIGN
Art and Design
Art and Design Foundation Studies
Fine Art
Fine Art
AS
A2
Level: 3
Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
BTEC Extended Diploma
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4073/020
Park College
Course code: 0326/030
Course code: 0936/030
Entry Requirements
Course code: 4020/020
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. In addition you should have achieved the Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Art and Design to join this second year course.
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE Art at grade C or above.
You will also need to have passed AS Level Fine Art. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study? This course forms the second year of the BTEC Level 3 diploma programme in Art and Design and follows the Level 3 90 Credit Diploma. During this stage you will pursue your chosen pathway (such as graphic design, illustration, digital design, fashion design, textile design, animation, lens based media, product design or design crafts). As well as developing an in depth understanding of your chosen pathway you will prepare for progression, which includes making work which will form the basis of your portfolio for entry to higher education or the workplace. This course has an excellent track record for placement to excellent undergraduate programmes all over the country. What can I do after this course? You will usually progress to university to join a specialist undergraduate programme in your chosen field of art and design. Some students enter the workforce at this stage.
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You must be at least 18 years old or reach this by December. You need at least one A2 (or equivalent) and three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), preferably including English and Maths. What will I study? This intensive course, for those considering careers in art and design, begins with diagnostic study where you develop your skills in research, drawing, making, thinking, problem solving, and working with new materials and processes. On this course you will study and specialise in one of a range of art and design areas, including textiles, fashion, furniture, product, crafts (wood, metal, plastic, ceramics, glass, etc.), interior, jewellery, architecture, theatre, costume, graphics, illustration, animation, photography, film, printmaking, painting, sculpture and fine art. Your studio practice will be supported by contextual studies, and the course will fully support you in your choice and application to further study. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to universities and colleges throughout the UK, and in specialist subject areas across the spectrum of art and design practice.
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What will I study? On this course you will be introduced to the amazing breadth of this discipline. Practical assignments include drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. There is also an opportunity to work in a range of other media, which include film and digital techniques time based media, all achievable in or adjacent to your studio. You will learn how to form and develop creative ideas and working methods in response to stimulating starting points, and to make exciting and personal outcomes. An aptitude for critical analysis of art history and contemporary practice is useful, and a requirement for primary and contextual research is incorporated. What can I do after this course? Students normally join the Fine Art A2 course, which can take you in a range of directions. If you want to specialise in art and design, then progress to the Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies, which identifies and prepares you for the best possible specialist university courses.
What will I study? On this course you will be introduced to the amazing breadth of study available in fine art. Practical assignments include drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. There is also an opportunity to work in a range of other media, which include film and digital techniques time-based media. You will learn how to form and develop creative ideas and working methods in response to stimulating starting points, and to produce exciting and personal outcomes. An aptitude for critical analysis of art history and contemporary practice is useful, and a requirement for primary and contextual research is incorporated. What can I do after this course? Fine Art is a valuable and respected A Level for progression to university generally. If specialising in art and design, you would normally progress to the intensive, one year, Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies; which helps you to find the right pathway and prepare the best possible portfolio for specialist art and design degree courses.
Graphic Communication
Graphic Communication
Photography
Photography
AS
A2
GCSE
AS
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level 2
Level 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0326/050
Course code: 0936/040
Course code: 0426/050
Course code: 0326/040
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSEs in English, Maths and Science at grade C or above. GCSE Art or a related subject is highly desirable.
You will need to have passed AS Level Graphic Communications. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard requirement for the Level 2 programme. You will also need the motivation to succeed and progress to an Advanced Level programme.
What will I study?
On this course you will explore many aspects of photography. Emphasis is placed on practical work, the importance of camera skills in both colour, black and white, and traditional black and white processing and printing. The use of digital image processing is also an important element. Contextual studies are also vitally important so that you can form an appreciation of photographic work, both historical and contemporary, from other times and cultures.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE English, Maths and Science at grade C or above. GCSE Art or Media Studies is highly desirable.
What will I study? Graphic communication is an exciting area of study, involving the generation and development of ideas about visual communication and the production of wide ranging outcomes (in this respect it is unlike the Design and Technology syllabus at GCSE). On this course you will undertake practical art and design assignments based on drawing, use of colour, layout, printing, animation, illustration and typography. You will then learn how to design on computers. Critical analysis of art and design history and the study of recent and current practitioners are incorporated into all the units. Written communication is a compulsory component and is assessed equally to the practical work. This course also includes field trips and visits to important exhibitions.
Graphic communication is an exciting area of study, involving the generation and development of ideas about visual communication and the production of wide ranging outcomes (in this respect it is unlike the Design and Technology syllabus at GCSE). On this course you will undertake practical art and design assignments based on drawing, use of colour, layout, printing, animation, illustration and typography. You will then learn how to design on computers. Critical analysis of art and design history and the study of recent and current practitioners are incorporated into all the units. Written communication is a compulsory component and is assessed equally to the practical work in A2. This course also includes field trips and visits to important exhibitions.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to Graphic Communication A2. Many students progress to a one year Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies before taking a degree course in an art and design specialist subject. Some students apply directly to university degree courses (including the two year foundation degree).
Many students progress to a one year Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies before taking a degree course in an art and design specialist subject. Some students apply directly to university degree courses (including the two year foundation degree). All Higher Education progression is dependent on high grades and a good portfolio.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? If part of the GCSE Level 2 Plus programme, then successful completion of this course can provide a pathway to a Level 3 mixed or more specialist programme. If you are keen to pursue photography at the next level then there are a number of possibilities (see A Level and BTEC listings at Level 3).
What will I study? On this course you will cover a wide range of experiences in photography. All units are practically based with written analysis and evaluation. Traditional black and white processing and printing is combined with colour work and digital imaging. The course is essentially about promoting individual creativity and expression through a solid foundation of techniques, processes and contexts. You will also be able to attend field trips and visits to significant exhibitions and galleries. What can I do after this course? This course provides a pathway to Photography A2. This prepares you for further progression either directly to university (as part of a general or academic programme) or, if wanting to specialise in a visual subject, you'd normally join the Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies; this identifies and prepares you for specialist progression.
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ART, CRAFTS AND DESIGN
ART, CRAFTS AND DESIGN
Photography
Visual Arts
A2
BTEC Diploma
Level 3
Level: 1
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0936/050
Course code: 4588/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You must have passed AS Level Photography. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression onto their A2 is confirmed.
There are no formal entry requirements. You will need a basic level of literacy and numeracy.
What will I study? On this course you will cover a wide range of experiences in photography. All units are practically based with written analysis and evaluation. Traditional black and white processing and printing is combined with colour work and digital imaging. The course is essentially about promoting individual creativity and expression through a solid foundation of techniques, processes and contexts. You will also be able to attend field trips and visits to significant exhibitions and galleries. What can I do after this course?
What will I study? The course is highly structured in order to give you a broad, process based understanding of visual language. On this course you will develop your skills in photography (both digital and film based), drawing, graphic design, textiles and 3D. What can I do after this course? You will achieve a Level 1 qualification equivalent to two Ds at GCSE. In addition to this you will have achieved Functional Skills in Maths, English and IT. This course will provide a pathway on to our BTEC First Diploma in Art and Design.
This course can provide a pathway to a huge range of specialist photographic disciplines (photography, film, digital media, media arts, illustration and others); it is a competitive environment, and students progress to these directly in some cases or, more usually, via Art and Design Diploma in Foundation Studies for further specialist development
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Business, Management and Retail. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
Business
Certificate (AAT)
AS
A2
BTEC Certificate
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4505/050
Course code: 0301/050
Course code: 0913/040
Course code: 3987/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need at least five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C or above. You should have either GCSEs in English and Maths at grade C or above, or Key Skills Level 2 in communication and numeracy.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSEs in Maths, English Language and Science at grade B or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level Accounting. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need at least 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language and Maths. A Merit in a BTEC Business Extended Certificate or Diploma at Level 2 can also count as one of your GCSEs.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will develop skills in basic double entry bookkeeping and accounting, computerised accounting systems, basic costing techniques and an understanding of the accounting function within an organisation.
On this course you will learn many aspects of both financial and management accounting, including double entry procedures, verification of accounting records and preparation of income statements and balance sheets. In addition, you will learn budgeting and budgetary control.
On this A2 course you will study further aspects of financial and management accounting.
The BTEC Certificate in Business is an AS Level equivalent qualification; it is coursework based and has no exams. On this course you will study subjects including: investigating the business environment, business resources, and introduction to marketing. The business department organises day trips throughout the year looking at many types of businesses as well as visits to universities offering business programmes. You will also be expected to undertake a one week work placement to gain evidence for your coursework. . Access to a computer and the internet outside of college is advisable due to the volume of coursework.
What can I do after this course? This qualification can provide a pathway to the Level 3 AAT Diploma in Accounting, which is also a one year course.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study Accounting at A2 Level.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to employment as a trainee accountant. As a trainee you can continue your studies at Sussex Downs College on a day release basis, or as an apprentice. You can then study the following professional courses: AAT Level 3, AAT Level 4, ACCA qualifications or accounting and finance at university.
What can I do after this course? Many students go on to university or into employment after completing this course. However, students can convert this qualification into a BTEC 90 Credit Diploma in their second year of study at the college. Progression on to this will need to be discussed with the business team at the end of the first year.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
Business
Business
Business
Business
BTEC Extended Certificate
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits)
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
BTEC Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4025/010
Course code: 4780/010
Course code: 3933/020
Course code: 4089/030
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need 4 GCSEs at grade D or above altough applicants without these may be accepted onto the course following an interview to assess suitability and interest.
You will need to be a Year 2 student and have successfully completed the BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Business at pass or above.
You will need to be a Year 2 student and have successfully completed the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Business at pass grade or above.
What will I study?
What will I study?
You will need at least five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language and Maths or equivalent vocational qualifications at Merit or Distinction level plus GCSEs.
On this Level 2 Business course you will gain the key knowledge and practical skills required in a vocational setting. It will provide you with an introduction to the world of business and the many elements that make up this subject. You will be assessed throughout the course, based on your class work and coursework. There are no formal exams to take.
The BTEC 90 credit Diploma in Business is offered to year 2 students who have undertaken the BTEC Certificate in Business and wish to top this up to an equivalent of 1.5 A Levels. It is coursework based and has no exams. This course will build on your business knowledge already gained from taking the BTEC Certificate in Business.
What will I study?
The BTEC Diploma in Business is an A Level equivalent qualification; it is coursework based and has no exams. This course will build on your business knowledge already gained from taking the Subsidiary Diploma in Business.
What can I do after this course?
The 90 Credit Diploma in Business can contribute to a range of qualifications taken at College, which can provide a pathway to Higher Education courses. These qualifications are also respected by employers and will help students when applying for business-related careers.
This course can provide a pathway to a Level 3 BTEC Business qualification on successful completion at Merit grade. You will also have to successfully complete your Level 2 Plus programme of study and obtain GCSEs at grade C or above in Maths and English Language and one other GCSE or BTEC qualification.
What can I do after this course? The Diploma in Business can contribute to a range of qualifications taken at College, which can provide a pathway to Higher Education courses. These qualifications are also respected by employers and will help you when applying for business-related careers.
What can I do after this course? The Subsidiary Diploma in Business can contribute to a range of qualifications taken at College, which can provide a pathway to Higher Education courses. These qualifications are also respected by employers and will help you when applying for business-related careers.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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What can I do after this course?
The BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Business is an A Level equivalent qualification; it is coursework-based and has no exams. On this course you will study subjects including investigating the business environment, business resources, introduction to marketing, business communications, team development and introduction to online businesses. The business department organises day trips throughout the year looking at many types of businesses as well as visits to universities offering business courses for potential future study. You will also be expected to undertake a one week work placement to gain evidence for your coursework. Access to a computer and the internet outside of college is advisable due to the volume of coursework.
What will I study?
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
Business Studies
Business Studies
Economics
Economics
AS
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0300/070
Course code: 0912/050
Course code: 0312/060
Course code: 0923/040
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSEs in Maths and English Language at grade C or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level Business Studies. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSEs in Maths and English Language at grade B or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level Economics. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study how to plan and finance a business. In addition you will learn how to manage a business's finance, operations, workforce and marketing.
On this A2 course you will learn functional, financial, marketing, operational and human resource strategies for business success. In addition you will study the business environment (political, economic, social and technological) and strategies for managing change.
On this course you will study both micro and macro economics looking at a variety of current economic issues such as inflation and unemployment. You will learn a wide range of micro and macro economic models and theories, but most importantly you will use these models to explore current economic behaviour. A typical study at AS Level would be an exploration of how best to solve youth unemployment.
On this A2 course you will build on your AS knowledge of both micro and macro economics. You will study business economics, distribution of income and national and international economies.
What can I do after this course? After passing the AS Business Studies course you can progress to A2 Business Studies. You can then go on to study business at university or apply for one of the trainee management programmes offered by many of the larger employers.
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What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study business at university, or you can apply for a place on one of the trainee management programmes offered by some of the larger employers. Alternatively you may wish to start your own business.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What can I do after this course? After passing the AS Economics course you can progress to A2 Level Economics.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study economics or other degree level subjects at university.
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
Executive Assistant (PA) Adminisistration
Financial Services
Financial Services
Law
Certificate
Diploma
AS
Award
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park Collge
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 1865/100
Course code: 3201/030
Course code: 0313/090
Course code: 3975/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, which must include maths and English Language.
You will need to have achieved the IFS (Institute of Financial Services) Certificate in your first year of study. You will also need to meet the standard College entry requirements, which must include maths and English Language. Please see page 20 for further details.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE English Language at grade B or above.
What will I study?
On this course you will study law making, the legal system and the concept of liability. This includes an exploration of the Offences of the Person Act 1861, where you will study the definitions of actual and grievous bodily harm.
What will I study? This one year course forms the main part of our Personal Assistant (PA) Level 3 programme. It is for students with an interest in gaining exceptional organisational skills and who have the commitment necessary to produce the quality coursework required to complete the qualification. On this course you will study advanced administration and IT skills, which are required in many types of offices. Additional courses that you will study alongside this qualification include Text Processing Levels 2 and 3 and an ITQ Level 2 Award. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to work as a PA in the music, media, legal, film and TV industries or in advertising and marketing.
What will I study? On this IFS (Institute of Financial Services) Certificate course you will gain an appreciation of individual financial needs, wants and aspirations and become aware of various risks that are involved with financial decisions you will be taking in the future. You will also develop an understanding of the wider financial service industry and explore recent developments that may affect consumers. This course is an introduction to personal finance and the qualification is made up of 3 examined units: why your money matters, financial risk and reward, and making personal financial judgements. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Institute of Financial Services Diploma in your following year of study at College. Some students use this course as a top-up in their final year at College and progress onto university or into employment. The IFS also offers its own Higher Education courses.
On this IFS Diploma course you will develop and enhance skills gained by achieving the IFS Certificate in your first year of study. You will appreciate how varied the financial services are on offer to consumers and how important finance is for future developments. This course continues your development of personal finance and the qualification is made up of three examined units: financing the future, financial services from the provider's perspective and enhancing financial capability.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Law A2.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to employment within the financial sector, such as banking or accounting, or to university.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language, or pass a Level 2 Business Administration course with the appropriate Functional Skills.
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND LAW
Law
Text Processing
Young Enterprise
A2
Certificate
Certificate
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0925/070
Course code: 3518/010
Course code: 4742/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have passed AS Level Law. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language, or a pass at Level 2 Business Administration course with the appropriate Functional Skills.
You will need at least five GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language and Maths. A Merit in a BTEC Business Extended Certificate or Diploma at Level 2 course can also count as one of your GCSEs.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this A2 course you will study in depth the Law of Contract, including how to recognise whether or not a contract is valid, and what a person can do if they have been a victim of a breach. You will also look at offences against property including theft, blackmail and criminal damage; and the concepts of law, such as the extent to which law links in with morality.
This course forms the Text Processing Level 3 element of the Personal Assistant (PA) Level 3 programme and will develop further your existing skills. On this course you will continue to study a variety of different processes that are needed to produce professional word documents. You will also continue to develop your shorthand speed - an essential skill for any professional PA. This course will lead to a qualification that will equip you with the basic range of transferable skills necessary for the modern workplace.
This course is the ultimate enterprise experience - the programme is built around supporting you in setting up and running a micro business over a period of four months with the opportunity of a Young Enterprise Business Adviser mentoring and supporting your progress. You will also have the opportunity to take a Young Enterprise Level 3 exam at the end of the course that requires you to draw upon your own business experience. Up to 40 UCAS tariff points are available for students who successfully complete the exam.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to work as a PA in the music, media, legal, film and TV industries, or in advertising and marketing.
As well as giving you practical experience of running your own business, you can transfer this knowledge to gain employment or use it as part of your personal statement in your UCAS application, as this programme is widely recognised by universities.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to apply for a position as a trainee legal executive and enrol on our Ilex course. Alternatively you can study law at university.
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For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
‘YOU WILL STUDY LAW MAKING, THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND THE CONCEPT OF LIABILITY’
CHILDCARE, HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Childcare, Health and Social Care. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
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CHILDCARE, HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
Childcare and Education
Childcare and Education
Health and Social Care
Diploma
Children and Young People's Workforce
Certificate Level: 3
Level 3
Certificate
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
Level: 2
One year full time
Park College
Park College
One year full time
Park College
Course code: 4653/010
Course code: 1576/040
Park College
Course code: 4739/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Course code: 4421/100
Entry Requirements
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English language. Students wishing to progress to university programmes will require English, Maths and Science GCSEs at grade C or above.
You will need five GCSEs including Engish at Grade C or above. Students wishing to progress to university programmes will require English, Maths and Science GCSEs at grade C or above.
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study all aspects of care and education related to babies and children up to eight years old. There are 12 units, which include subjects such as the development of children, working with babies 0-12 months, and play and learning. As part of your course you will complete a minimum of 750 hours in work placement within a nursery setting, and foundation year and Key Stage 1 classes. There may also be the opportunity to carry out a baby and special needs placement in year two.
You will study a range of units which cover all aspects of child care and child development. You will also build up a professional practise portfolio based on your work placement.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course? You could go on to a Foundation Degree, full degree or other HE programme but will need maths and English at GCSE level. You could go on to a career in a childcare setting such as a nursery, pre school or reception.
This course can provide a pathway to Year 2 study for the full diploma, after which you can work in positions such as an early years/foundation stage practitioner, special educational needs support worker, nanny/home-based child carer, and children’s centre practitioner.
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You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English Language. This course will help you to build the knowledge and skills needed when working with children and young people from birth to 19 years of age. It covers a diverse range of job roles and occupational areas working in children’s environments, including early years and social care. On this course you will be studying topics such as child and young person development, safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, and supporting children and young people's behaviour. You will also have to undertake a considerable amount of time in a work placement in order to achieve the full qualification. What can I do after this course? Credits and learning can be transferred from this qualification to the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce. This course can also provide a pathway to assistant roles in pre-schools, children’s centres, day nurseries, and nursery and primary schools.
AS (Single or Double Award)
What will I study? On this course you will study a range of units including promoting quality in health and social care and promoting health (which are both mandatory units). You will then study a range of units from child development, understanding human behaviour and complementary therapies, to achieve either an A2 Single Award or A2 Double Award. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study Health and Social Care A2 Level. You could go into one of the many care professions and undertake further on-the-job training as a health care assistant or carer, or work in a care setting, or you could apply to university to study nursing, teaching, social work or a range of care-related courses.
Health and Social Care
Health and Social Care
A2 (Single or Double Award)
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4433/020
Course code: 4645/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will also need to have passed AS Level Health and Social Care. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. If you have obtained AS Level Health and Social Care with a different exam board, we will consider this on an individual basis.
You will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language. Students wishing to progress to university programmes will require English, Maths and Science GCSEs at grade C or above.
What will I study? On this course you will study a range of units in child development, understanding human behaviour and complementary therapies to complete either an A2 Single Award or A2 Double Award. What can I do after this course? You could go into one of the many care professions and undertake further on-the-job training as a health care assistant or carer, or work in a care setting, or you could apply to university to study nursing, teaching or social work. You will also need English, Maths and possibly Science GCSEs if you intend to apply to university.
What will I study? The BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma offers an engaging programme for those who are clear about the area of employment that they wish to enter. This is a two year programme, the first of which is college based work and in year two there is the opportunity to complete a work placement in order to develop your skills and to support linking theory into practice. On this course some of the topics you will study could include: developing effective communication in health and social care, equality, diversity and rights in health and social care, health, safety and security in health and social care, development through the life stages, anatomy and physiology for health and social care, and sociological perspectives for health and social care.
‘YOU WILL STUDY CHILD DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND PROMOTING QUALITY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE’
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to higher level qualifications. These may include professional development qualifications or higher education qualifications, for example, nursing or teaching. This will be subject to the individual requirements of the university or higher education college.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Construction and the built environment. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
Brickwork
Brickwork
Brickwork
Carpentry
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 1
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_220
Course code: EP_219
Course code: EP_224
Course code: EP_221
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need a minimum of two E grades at GCSE level. English and maths are really helpful in construction work, and you should focus on achieving the best grades you can in each subject. Higher grades in these subjects will help you on your course and also to progress to an Apprenticeship.
You will need to have successfully completed the Diploma in Brickwork at Level 1. Unless you already have GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above, you must also have made suitable progress in Functional Skills during the previous year. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
You will need to have successfully completed the Diploma in Brickwork at Level 2. Unless you already have GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above, you must also have made suitable progress in Functional Skills during the previous year. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
You will need a minimum of two E grades at GCSE level. English and maths are really helpful in construction work, and you should focus on achieving the best grades you can in each subject. Higher grades in these subjects will help you on your course and also to progress to an Apprenticeship. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
This is the entry level programme for a future career in brickwork. On this course you will learn the basic skills necessary to give you an understanding of bricklaying, including setting out with measurements, building methods, half brick walls, solid walls, block work, piers, mixing mortar, cavity walls, health and safety and safe working practices. You will practise constructing straightforward brick walls and contribute to the setting out and building of basic masonry structures up to damp course level.
Following on from the Level 1 Diploma you will further develop your hand skills while improving your knowledge of the trade. 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.
This challenging Diploma is the final qualification that will prepare you for a career in the construction industry. On this course you will further develop your hand skills and further improve your trade knowledge. You will build more challenging and complicated brick structures including decorative work and block work models in our brick workshop. You will also learn how to maintain and repair various masonry structures and will get the opportunity to erect more complex masonry structures in our well-equipped workshops under the expert eye of our experienced lecturers.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course?
On successful completion of the course at level 1, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to level 2 the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the course at Level 1, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to Level 2 the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the Level 3 course you will be able to progress to work in the construction industry or, if you obtain suitable employment, you could continue your studies to achieve an Advanced Apprenticeship.
On successful completion of the course at Level 1, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to Level 2 the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
This is the entry level programme for a future career in carpentry. You will have the opportunity to progress through to Level 3 and become a fully qualified carpenter or joiner. On this course you will study construction building methods, technology and communication at work and then learn how to use carpentry hand tools and how to produce basic woodworking joints such as a mortise and tendon joint. You will then progress to using a range of portable power tools by the end of the year. What can I do after this course?
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Carpentry Diploma
Diploma
Construction and the Built Environment
Level: 2
Level: 3
Subsidiary Diploma
Extended Diploma
One year full time
One year full time
Level: 3
Level: 3
Vocational College
Vocational College
One year full time
One year full time
Course code: EP_222
Course code: EP_223
Vocational College
Vocational College
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Course code: EP_378
Course code: EP_386
You will need to have successfully completed the Diploma in Brickwork at Level 1 and received an excellent progression reference from your tutor. Unless you already have GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above, you must also have made suitable progress in Functional Skills during the previous year. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
You will need to have successfully completed the Diploma in Carpentry at Level 2 and received an excellent progression reference from your tutor. Unless you already have GCSE English and Maths at grade C or above, you must also have made suitable progress in Functional Skills during the previous year. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, including Science, Maths and English. A GCSE in Design and Technology will also be an advantage.
What will I study?
What will I study?
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above including Maths, English Language and Science. A Design and Technology GCSE in any discipline will also be useful. You will need to have successfully completed the BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment.
On this course you will further develop your hand skills and improve your knowledge of the trade. You will learn how to carry out first and second fixing and you will build a timber frame structure. You will also learn how to erect structural carcasses and demonstrate this by building a model in our new fully-equipped workshops. You will also learn how to set up and operate a circular saw under the expert tuition of our skilled lecturers. You will also work towards achieving Functional Skills in English and in maths.
On this course you will further develop your hand skills while improving your knowledge of the trade. You will learn how to set up and use fixed and transportable machinery, how to construct a traditional hipped roof with a dormer and how to erect complex structural carcassing components. Your skills in carrying out both first and second fixing will also be developed further.
What can I do after this course? On successful completion, this course can provide a pathway to Level 3 Site Carpentry or Level 3 Bench Joinery. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
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Carpentry
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the Level 3 Site Carpentry or Bench Joinery qualification you will be well prepared to seek employment in the construction industry with specific skills that should increase your employability. If you obtain suitable employment, you could continue your studies to achieve an Advanced Apprenticeship.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study? On this course you will gain a very good understanding of the many aspects of the construction industry, focusing on drawing and design techniques and understanding materials. You will study 6 units from a selection of health, safety and welfare in construction, sustainable construction, mathematics in construction, science and materials in construction, construction technology and design in construction and civil engineering, building technology in construction and construction design procedures. These units are then carried forward into the second year to form part of the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment in the second year, and increase the value of the overall qualification from one A Level to three A Level equivalents.
Construction and the Built Environment
What will I study? This qualification is ideal if you wish to pursue a career in construction, architecture, building design technology, surveying or site management. On this course you will study six core and 12 optional units. Core units include sustainable construction, building technology in construction and health, and safety and welfare in construction. Optional units will have an architectural/ design related theme such as computer aided drafting (CAD) in design, graphical detailing in construction and construction design technology. You will work with state-of-the-art 3D projection and surveying equipment and should also achieve the Level 3 Award in Preservation of Heritage. What can I do after this course? This qualification has an equivalent value of 3 A Levels so you will be able to apply to study at Higher Education institutions (subject to achieving the relevant grades), or you may be able to obtain an Apprenticeship with an appropriate employer to further your studies.
Design and Technology (3D)
Painting and Decorating
Painting and Decorating
Painting and Decorating
AS
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 3
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: 4491/010
Course code: EP_217
Course code: EP_218
Course code: EP_331
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Ideally you will hold a GCSE in Design and Technology from graphic products, resistant materials or product design, although this is not necessary providing you demonstrate a strong interest in the course. GCSEs in Maths and English at grade C or above will also be required.
You will need a minimum of two E grades at GCSE level. English and maths are really needed in construction work, and you should focus on achieving the best grades you can in each subjects. Higher grades in these subjects will help you on your course and also in progressing to an Apprenticeship.
You must have successfully completed a Level 1 BTEC in Painting and Decorating Construction. Mature applicants without formal qualifications are also welcome.
You will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 Diploma in Painting and Decorating and be ready to improve your skills to Level 3.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
This AS Level course in Three Dimensional Product Design has been introduced specifically for students who are interested in following careers paths in most design disciplines, including architecture. During the course of the year you will study most common materials, such as woods, metals and plastics and their manufacture, use and application in one-off, batch and mass manufacture. You will also study modern technologies such as smart and modern materials. The course has been designed to meet the demands of 21st century design and manufacturing methods, and as such much of the work undertaken is CAD based, using software such as Sketch Up, AutoCAD and Solid Works. This in turn, enables students to use CAM technologies such as laser cutting, 3D printing and vertical CNC routing.
This course is a mixture of theory and practical learning. You will learn how to prepare surfaces, apply paint with a brush or roller, produce specialist decorative finishes, and hang foundation and plain wallpaper. You will also learn how to erect and dismantle access equipment and working platforms.
On this course you will further develop your practical skills and improve your knowledge of painting and decorating trade. You will continue to develop your techniques in preparation and application of paint finishes with both brushes and rollers. You increase your knowledge of waterborne paint systems and learn how to use spray equipment. You will be able to practise your skills in our specialist paint workshops. If you have not yet achieve at least GCSE grade C in maths and/or English these subjects will form a compulsory part of your programme.
This advanced level qualification will prepare you to begin a career in the construction industry and allow you to develop high level practical skills. You will learn how to carry out specialist architectural feature work and how to prepare and use specialist materials to decorate a room, including papering a staircase and producing decorative panels. You will further your knowledge of waterborne paint systems to include the use of airless equipment. You will continue to develop your theoretical knowledge including an element to start to develop your supervisory skills. If you have not yet achieve at least GCSE grade C in maths and/or English these subjects will form a compulsory part of your programme.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the course at Level 1, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to Level 2 the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the course at Level 2, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to Level 3 in the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the Level 3 course you will be able to progress to work in the construction industry or, if you obtain suitable employment, you could continue your studies to achieve a full Advanced Apprenticeship.
Dependent upon the grade achieved it may be possible to go on to study for the full A2.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Plumbing Studies
Wood Machining
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_397
Course code: EP_395
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will take an aptitude test to assess your suitability for the course before an interview with the Course Leader. You will also need to have achieved a minimum of four GCSE passes at grade D or above including English and Maths and science would also be desirable.
You will ideally have a range of GCSEs at grade D or E, or have achieved a mixed trade course such as the Introductory Diploma in Construction, or the Building Craft Occupation Award. Learners may also progress to this course on completion of the Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry. We also welcome applications from mature learners aged 19+.
What will I study? If you are considering a career in the plumbing and heating industry, this qualification provides the perfect entry route. You will learn all the basic skills required for a successful career including knowledge of health and safety, electrical principles and processes, cold water systems, domestic hot water systems, sanitation, central heating systems and drainage systems. You will learn all the practical applications in our fully-equipped workshops and will be trained by lecturers with many years of experience and knowledge gained through working in the plumbing trade. What can I do after this course? You could go on to employment in the plumbing and heating industry or continue your training with an Apprenticeship.
What will I study? On this course you will develop the skills and knowledge to enable you to work in the carpentry trade. You will study 16 units combining theory and practice and learn about safe working practices, how to produce planed wood, how to produce profiled wood and how to maintain and produce wood machining tooling, plus many other related skills. This course has been specifically developed for delivery in a college-based environment using simulated conditions in our well-equipped workshops. What can I do after this course? This qualification provides the knowledge, understanding and skills related to the equivalent NVQ unit. This course can provide a pathway to a Level 3 qualification in the same occupation or you could move into employment in a related trade.
Name: Richard Austin Previous school: Eastbourne Academy “The tutors make the lessons fun and you are treated like an adult�
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For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Engineering and electrical. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
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ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
Electrical Installation
Engineering
Engineering
Certificate
Certificate
BTEC Diploma
BTEC Diploma (90 credits)
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_011
Course code: EP_381
Course code: EP_385
Course code: EP_379
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need at least four GCSEs at grade D or above, which must include English, Maths and Science, with either English or science at grade C or above. This course also welcomes mature applicants aged 19+, who will need similar qualifications or other suitable experience.
You will need to have successfully completed the Electrotechnical Technology Certificate.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade D or above including English, Maths and Science. Maths is a very important part of engineering and you should try to achieve a higher grade in maths if you can.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above including Maths, Science and English, or equivalent. Maths is particularly important for engineers; you should aim to achieve an A* to B grade if possible in this subject, in order to support your learning on the course.
Electrotechnical Technology
What will I study?
This course will give you a basic knowledge of the underpinning principles, and industry standards and requirements of electrical installation technology. It includes theoretical learning on scientific principles, and on health and safety requirements. You will learn the practical skills required to install wiring systems to recognised standards, and to be able to inspect and test wiring systems. It is good preparation for those intending to find an Apprenticeship to complete their training.
On this course you will advance your knowledge of all aspects of the electrical installation industry. You will develop your understanding of the principles of electrical science and learn about regulatory requirements related to renewable energy. You will develop skills in fault diagnosis of complex systems and know how to carry out inspection and testing procedures safely. The course also includes an understanding of electrical systems design. The final unit will support you to develop a plan for your own career development within building services engineering, with an emphasis on setting goals to achieve your plans.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
You can progress to Electrical Installation Level 3 if you successfully complete this course and show an aptitude for further study. This qualification can also be used directly as part of the Advanced Apprenticeship in Electrical Installation. We will discuss this option with you as your course progresses.
You can progress to the Electrical Installation Advanced Apprenticeship if you successfully complete this course and show an aptitude for further study. We will discuss this option with you as your course progresses.
What will I study?
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What will I study? This course has been designed to give new entrants to the engineering sector the underpinning knowledge and specific skills needed to meet the needs of modern engineering. On this course you will study a wide range of units, which will provide opportunities for you to progress. Units include safe working in engineering and mathematics for engineering technicians. The course also includes units relating to computer design, electrical and electronic work and machining. What can I do after this course? Students who achieve an overall Merit grade can progress to the Engineering Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma, subject to interview. Employers also recognise and value BTEC qualifications and this course can prepare you for progression into a technician role.
What will I study? This qualification forms the first year of the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering. It combines substantial theoretical learning alongside an opportunity to develop practical work-related skills. It provides a challenging but enjoyable experience for those with an interest in science and maths and a satisfaction in practical applications and problem solving. You can also take an A Level (especially maths) alongside this qualification. On this course you will be introduced to key engineering principles and study engineering mathematics, mechanical principles, electrical installation, engineering drawing, electronics, welding, and computer-aided design. What can I do after this course? This course leads to the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering in the following year. This can provide a pathway to university degree courses in one the many branches of engineering, including electrical, robotics and manufacturing. High level qualifications in engineering can lead to employment with strong prospects in the UK and internationally.
Engineering
General Vehicle Maintenance
Accident Repair Paint
Accident Repair Paint
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 3
Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 2
One year full time
BTEC Extended Diploma (180 Credits)
Entry Level 3
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_396
Vocational College
Course code: EP_409
Course code: EP_410
Entry Requirements
Course code: EP_342
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have successfully completed the Engineering BTEC Level 3 90 credit Diploma.
Entry Requirements
You will need a minimum of 2 GCSEs at grade E or above, including English and Maths or Science. ICT is also particularly useful if you progress to an Apprenticeship. Higher grades in any of these subjects will help you on your course and also to progress to Level 2.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and Maths. ICT at grade C or above is also useful. Students who have achieved the Vehicle Body Repair Level 1 with a good pass in the theory element and good progress in Functional Skills, can also take this course.
What will I study?
What will I study?
Much of your course will be workshop-based, providing opportunities to develop your practical skills. On this course you will learn how to use specialist painting tools including setting up and using spray guns. You will also learn the basics of mixing and applying foundation coats (primers) as well as basic masking techniques. Theory lessons will also take place and you must be prepared to develop your knowledge in these lessons in order to progress. Most students will also study Functional Skills in maths and English as a compulsory part of their programme.
On this course you will combine workshop-based training with the necessary theory needed for modern vehicle body repair. Workshop practice will provide opportunities to develop your expertise. You will improve your skills including the use of top coat guns and top coat masking. You will also further develop your knowledge of paint mixing techniques, including clear over basecoats and direct gloss. You will learn about both solvent and water borne technologies. At Level 2, theory lessons also become increasingly important in developing your knowledge and understanding of the technical areas of your work. If you have not yet achieve at least GCSE grade C in maths and/or English these subjects will form a compulsory part of your programme.
What will I study? This qualification is the second year of the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering and is equivalent to 3 A Levels. It follows the Engineering BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma. On this course you will continue to develop your knowledge of a wide range of engineering disciplines and will complete a major project including both practical and theoretical aspects. You can also include an A Level (subject to entry criteria) alongside this qualification to increase your options for university progression. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to university or to employment which leads to further highly skilled, workbased training.
You do not need any particular qualifications to start this course, but it is important to try hard with any you are currently studying as these will help. You must also have the ability to work at Functional Skills Level 1 at the start of the course. What will I study? On this course you will learn practical skills in body repair, paint spraying, fabrication and welding by completing projects in our bodywork shop. You will also begin to learn the theory behind these skills. The course includes the development of transferable skills and so can lead to further courses in bodywork or mechanical repair and to a variety of areas of work. Although the course is based on body repair and paint units, the qualification can also be based on work in mechanical repair, or both areas of the motor vehicle trade together. The exact combination can change according the interests of the students who apply. Please make an application if you are interested in either mechanical repair or bodywork. You will be able to discuss this further at interview. What can I do after this course? Students who successfully complete this course and reach a suitable level in Functional Skills can go on to the Level 1 courses in either Vehicle Maintenance or Vehicle Body Repair. You may also progress to other courses which prepare you to enter the working world.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 2 in the following year. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 1. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the motor vehicle industry and continue your studies as an apprentice. Your Level 1 qualification will form part of the Apprenticeship if you choose to follow this route.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 in the following year. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 2. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the motor vehicle industry and continue your studies as an apprentice. Your Level 2 qualification will act as a substantial part of the Apprenticeship if you choose to follow this route.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
Vehicle Body Repair
Vehicle Body Repair
Vehicle Body Repair
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 3
Diploma
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Level: 1
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
One year full time
Course code: EP_355
Course code: EP_354
Course code: EP_341
Vocational College
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Course code: EP_360
You will need a minimum of two GCSEs at grade E or above, including English and Maths or Science. ICT is also particularly useful if you later go on to an Apprenticeship. Higher grades in any of these subjects will help you on your course and also to progress to Level 2.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and Maths. ICT at grade C or above is also useful. Students who have achieved the Vehicle Body Repair Level 1, with a good pass in the theory element and good progress in Functional Skills, can also take this course.
You need to successfully complete the Vehicle Body Repair Level 2 Diploma. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical elements at Level 2 and show suitable progress in Functional Skills, to ensure you are likely to be successful at Level 3.
Entry Requirements
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
Much of your course will be workshop-based, providing opportunities to develop your practical skills. You will learn to identify and handle specialist bodywork tools and will also be introduced to MIG and resistance welding, as well as developing skills in metal fabrication such as measuring, marking and shaping. Theory lessons will also take place and you must be prepared to develop your knowledge in these lessons in order to progress.
On this course you will combine workshop-based training with the necessary theory needed for modern vehicle body repair. Workshop practice will provide opportunities to develop your expertise. You will improve your welding skills including gaining an introduction to MIG brazing and make use of more advanced tools such the plasma cutter. You will also build your metal finishing skills including single-sided repairs. At Level 2, theory lessons also become increasingly important in developing your knowledge and understanding of the technical areas of your work.
This course will progress your learning from Level 2 and teaches you the more advanced techniques needed in the workplace. The additional areas you will study include jig work and chassis realignment, replacing structural body panels and hybrid joining techniques. In these and other projects you will develop your practical skills and extend your knowledge of underpinning theory.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 2 in the following year. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 1. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the motor vehicle industry and continue your studies as an apprentice. Your Level 1 qualification will form part of the Apprenticeship should you choose to follow this route.
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What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 in the following year. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 2. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the motor vehicle industry and continue your studies as an apprentice. Your Level 2 qualification will act as a substantial part of the Apprenticeship should you choose to follow this route.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to employment in the vehicle body repair sector as an ‘improver’. This will allow you to gain commercial experience and hone the skills you have developed. You will be well placed to take up further specialist training from manufacturers or work towards the highly valued ‘technician’ status.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade D or above, including Maths and Science. Either the Maths or Science must be at grade C or above. Much of your course will be workshop-based, providing opportunities to develop your practical skills. You will learn to identify and locate component parts such as pistons and crankshafts. You will also learn the basics of how these parts operate individually and how they work together to form the systems of the vehicle such as the braking system and steering. Theory lessons are also important in this technical subject and you must be prepared to develop your knowledge in these lessons in order to progress. What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the course at Level 1, you will be able to progress to Level 2 in the following year. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 1 to make sure you are ready for the next course level. You may also continue in employment or as an apprentice.
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_359
Course code: EP_356
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need the Level 1 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Diploma or you can begin this course directly after school or other courses, if you have four GCSEs at C or above including English and Maths. ICT at grade C is also useful.
You will need to have successfully completed the Level 2 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Diploma. You will need to achieve a good pass in the theoretical elements at Level 2 to ensure you are likely to be successful at Level 3.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will combine workshop-based training with the necessary technological theory needed for modern vehicle maintenance and repair work. Workshop practice will provide opportunities to remove, dismantle, rebuild and replace many vehicle components. In particular you will build your understanding of more complex operating systems such as charging systems (electrics) and fuel injection. Vehicle maintenance and repair is increasingly technical and at Level 2 theory lessons will help you in developing your knowledge and understanding of the technical aspects of the subject.
This course progresses your learning from Level 2 and teaches you the more advanced techniques needed in the workplace. The additional areas you will study include substantial units in diagnostic fault paths and complex vehicle electronic systems. You will also develop a more independent approach to learning. In these and other projects, you will develop your practical skills and extend your knowledge of underpinning theory.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 if you have achieved a good pass in the theoretical element at Level 2, to make sure you are ready for the next level of study. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the motor vehicle maintenance and repair industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
EASTBOURNE
ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to employment in the vehicle maintenance and repair sector as an ‘improver’. This will allow you to gain commercial experience and hone the skills you have developed. You will be well placed to take up further specialist training from specific companies or work towards the highly valued ‘technician’ status.
Name: Sam Brown Previous school: Hailsham Community College “College is a great environment for learning, and the tutors are easy to get along with.”
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ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Understanding Spoken Chinese
English
English Language
IGCSE (Certificate in English Language)
AS
Level: 1
NVQ Award
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
NVQ Award
Level: 1
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4479/020
Park College
Course code: 4569/030
Course code: 0316/030
Entry Requirements
Course code: 4477/020
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
No previous qualifications are needed, although an interest in languages and other cultures is essential.
Entry Requirements
You will need a GCSE in English at grade D. Please note that the resit option is not offered at Park College.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE English Language at grade B or above.
What will I study? This is an enrichment course, which will give you the opportunity to achieve a Level 1 NVQ in speaking and listening. On this course you will learn practical language, which will help you on a business trip or holiday to China. Mandarin Chinese is the world's most spoken language and it is becoming very useful in the world of business. An NVQ in Chinese could be the first step to further study at university or it can simply enhance your CV, as well as provide a great opportunity to learn about a completely different culture. What can I do after this course? An NVQ in Chinese will help demonstrate an interest in language and other cultures and be useful in supporting UCAS applications.
No previous qualifications are needed, although an interest in languages and other cultures are essential. What will I study? This is an enrichment course, which will give you the opportunity to achieve a Level 1 NVQ in speaking and listening. On this course you will learn practical language, which will help you on a business trip or holiday to China. Mandarin Chinese is the world's most spoken language and it is becoming very useful in the world of business. An NVQ in Chinese could be the first step to further study at university or it can simply enhance your CV, as well as provide a great opportunity to learn about a completely different culture. What can I do after this course?
What will I study? This course is also known as the IGCSE. It enables you to develop the reading, writing and research skills that you will need for successful study at Level 3. The course comprises 50% coursework and 50% examination. What can I do after this course? This course is a requirement for entry to most Advanced Level 3 courses. It is also a highly regarded qualification for entry to many jobs and professions.
What will I study? On this course you will gain an in-depth understanding of how language works. You will study the grammar of English language as well as phonology, pragmatics and semantics while gaining a good understanding of linguistic terminology. You will apply this knowledge to a wide range of texts and also produce your own writing: a journalistic interview and a dramatic monologue. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to English Language A2 Level study.
An NVQ in Chinese will help demonstrate an interest in language and other cultures and be useful in supporting UCAS applications.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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Speaking Chinese
ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
English Language
English Literature
English Literature
French
A2
AS
A2
AS
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 1398/010
Course code: 0315/060
Course code: 1397/010
Course code: 0319/070
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have passed AS Level English Language. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE English Language at grade B or above and GCSE English Literature at grade B or above, if taken.
You will need to have passed AS Level English Literature. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
On this course you will extend the skills you have developed during the AS Level course, becoming increasingly analytical and gaining a greater understanding of the contexts in which texts are written. You will continue to read widely, making comparisons between texts and working more independently.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE French at grade B or above. Subject to a diagnostic test, there is a fast-track option available to complete the AS and A2 in one year. In some circumstances, it may be possibe to start from an alternative qualification or experience.
What will I study? On this course you will build on the linguistic knowledge you acquired at AS Level, gaining a deeper understanding of the key constituents of language through an independent research project into an aspect of language that interests you. You will then go on to study how children develop language, how English has changed over time and how English is used in different regions of the world. What can I do after this course? This is a widely accepted qualification for entry to many jobs, professions and university degrees. Our students go on to study subjects such as linguistics, law, journalism and psychology.
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On this course you will study a range of novels, poetry and drama, including Shakespeare, from different periods. You will be encouraged to develop your enjoyment and understanding of literature by reading widely and investigating and applying critical literary analysis. The course will help you to understand how writers use and adapt language, form and structure in texts and how different texts are interpreted differently by different readers. The significance and influence of the context in which texts are written and received is also explored. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to many jobs, professions and university degrees.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to many jobs, professions and university degrees.
What will I study? On this course you will further develop your language skills and get to know the countries where the language is spoken in more depth. You will consolidate and extend your understanding of grammar as well as attend weekly speaking classes with a native speaker. What can I do after this course? An AS Level in a language is a highly regarded qualification. Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. After successfully completing the AS French course you can progress to A2 Level French.
ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
French
French
German
A2
AS Open Learning
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
10 Hours
10 Hours
10 Hours
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0932/080
Course code: 0319/100
Course code: 0932/120
Course code: 4693/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have passed AS Level French. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression onto the A2 is confirmed. Subject to a diagnostic test, there is a fasttrack option available to complete the AS and A2 course in one year.
You will need to be a native or semi-native speaker of the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer in the language studied (native or semi-native). Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
You will need to be a native or semi-native speaker of the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will prepare for the AS/A2 exam if you are a native speaker of the language. The AS course will look at topics including the media, popular culture, health and leisure, and family and relationships, while the A2 covers the environment, multicultural society and contemporary social issues. At A2 Level you will also study two cultural topics.
This course is designed for fluent speakers and writers (bilingual) with exceptional prior knowledge of the language they wish to be examined in, and who want to take the fast-track A Level option. It comprises 10 hours of tuition per course, plus the exam. As groups are small you will receive a lot of individual help. The topics studied include the media, popular culture, health and healthy living, and family and relationships, while the A2 covers the environment, multicultural society and contemporary social issues.
On this course you will prepare for the AS/A2 exam if you are a native speaker of the language. The AS course will look at topics including the media, popular culture, health and leisure, and family and relationships while the A2 covers the environment, multicultural society and contemporary social issues. At A2 you will also study two cultural topics.
What will I study? On this course you will build on the skills you have developed at AS Level and continue to become more fluent and confident with the target language. You will consolidate and extend your understanding of grammar and increase your vocabulary through the study of several topics. What can I do after this course? Languages at Advanced Level are useful for many careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and science. You may study a language degree on its own or combine it with another subject. Many of these degree courses include a year abroad.
What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
What can I do after this course?
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French
What can I do after this course? An A Level will show you are able to write and speak academic German.
Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
German
Gujarati
Gujarati
Italian
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
10 Hours
10 Hours
10 Hours
10 Hours
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0931/070
Course code: 5113/010
Course code: 5175/010
Course code: 0320/060
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer of the language studied (native or semi-native). Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
You will need to be a native or semi-native speaker of the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
What will I study?
At AS level, students will become more proficient at speaking, understanding and writing. The unit draws upon four general topic areas, youth culture and concerns, lifestyle, health and fitness, the world around us, education and employment. At A2 level, students will become more proficient at speaking, essay writing and translation from English into Italian. Students will also become more independent and confident at reading and researching. The content of this unit will be linked to topics including youth culture and concerns, lifestyle: health and fitness, the world around us, education and employment, customs, traditions, belief, national and international events: past, present and future, and literature and the arts.
What will I study? On this course you will prepare for the AS/A2 exam if you are a native speaker of the language. The AS course includes the topics of the media, popular culture, health and leisure and family and relationships while the A2 covers the environment, multicultural society and contemporary social issues. At A2 you will also study two cultural topics. What can I do after this course? An A level will help show you are able to speak and write academic German.
What will I study? The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relates to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. The topic areas for the AS specifications are aspects of daily life, leisure and entertainment, communication and media, education and training. The Topic areas for the A2 specification are society, the environment, science and technology, impact and issues, culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments and evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
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The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relates to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. The topic areas for the AS specifications are aspects of daily life, leisure and entertainment, communication and the media, education and training. Topics at A2 include society, the environment, science and technology, impact and issues, and culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments, evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Italian
Persian
Persian
Polish
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level 3
10 Hours
10 Hours
10 Hours
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0933/060
Course code: 5114/010
Course code: 5176/010
Course code: 5117/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer of the language studied (native or semi-native). Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer of the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
What will I study?
On this course you will prepare for the AS/A2 exam. The courses include the following topics: Day-to-day issues; Contemporary society; Environment and Citizenship; Working world; The international context. At A2, you will also be studying two cultural topics; one literary and one non-literary. You will become more confident and proficient at reading, writing and translating. You will be given specific help with essay writing skills, translations and preparation for the cultural topics at A2. As groups are usually small you will get a lot of individual help.
At AS students will become more proficient at speaking, understanding and writing. The unit draws upon four general topics, including youth culture and concerns, lifestyle, health and fitness, the world around us, education and employment. At A2, students will become more proficient at speaking, essay writing and translation from English into Italian. Students will also become more independent and confident at reading and researching. The content of this unit will be linked to the following general topic areas: Youth culture and concerns; Lifestyle: health and fitness; The world around us; Education and employment; Customs, traditions, belief; National and international events: past, present and future; Literature and the arts. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
What will I study? The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relates to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. The topic areas for the AS specifications are aspects of daily life, leisure and entertainment, communication and media, education and training. The Topic areas for the A2 specification are society, the environment, science and technology, impact and issues, culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments and evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relates to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. Topics covered at AS level include aspects of daily life, leisure and entertainment, communication and the media, education and training. Topics covered at A2 level include society, the environment, science and technology, impact and issues, and culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments, evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
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What will I study?
ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Polish
Portuguese
Portuguese
Russian
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
A2 Open Learning
AS Open Learning
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level 3
Level: 3
10 Hours
10 Hours
One year full time
10 Hours
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 5177/010
Course code: 5118/010
Course code: 5173/010
Course code: 4985/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer of the language studied (native or semi-native). Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
You will need to be a fluent speaker and writer of the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessment.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relate to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. Topics covered at AS Level include aspects of daily life, leisure and entertainment, communication and the media, education and training. Topic areas explored at A2 Level include society, the environment, science and technology, impact and issues, and culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments, evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English.
The AS /A2 courses will focus on issues that relate to the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of one or more of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. The topic areas for the AS specifications are: Aspects of daily life; Leisure and entertainment; Communication and Media; Education and training. The Topic areas for the A2 specification are: Society; The Environment; Science and technology: impact and issues; Culture. At AS level, students will become more confident at listening, reading, writing and translating from English into the foreign language. In addition, A Level students will become more confident at developing arguments and evaluating in writing and translating from the foreign language into English.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
On this course you will prepare for the AS/A2 exam. The courses include the following topics: Day-to-day issues, contemporary society, environment and citizenship, the working world, and the international context. At A2 Level, you will also be studying two cultural topics; one literary and one non-literary. You will become more confident and proficient at reading, writing and translating. You will be given specific help with essay writing skills, translations and preparation for the cultural topics at A2 level. As groups are usually small you will get a lot of individual help. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
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What will I study? Students will become more proficient at speaking, understanding, and writing. The four general topic areas are, youth culture and concerns, lifestyle, health and fitness, the world around us, education and employment. At A2, students will also become more independent and confident at translating, reading and researching and in addition to the topics mentioned above will study customs, traditions, belief, national and international events, past, present and future, literature and the arts. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
Russian
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
A2 Open Learning
NVQ
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
10 Hours
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 3129/020
Course code: 4172/010
Course code: 0321/060
Course code: 0934/060
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
This route is only recommended for those with exceptional knowledge and/or semi-native or native competence in the language. Please contact our Admissions Team for an assessement.
No previous qualifications are needed although an interest in languages and other cultures is essential.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include grade B in GCSE Spanish. Subject to a diagnostic test, there is a fast-track option available to take the AS and A2 in one year.
You will need to have passed AS Level Spanish. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. Subject to a diagnostic test, there is a fasttrack option available to enable you to complete the AS and A2 in one year.
What will I study? On this course students will become more proficient at speaking, understanding, and writing. The four topics covered include youth culture and concerns, lifestyle, health and fitness, the world around us, education and employment. At A2 level, students will also become more independent and confident at translating, reading and researching. In addition to the topics mentioned above, A2 students will study customs, traditions, belief, national and international events, past, present and future, literature and the arts. As groups are usually small you will receive a lot of individual help. What can I do after this course? Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. Languages at Advanced Level are useful for careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and tourism.
What will I study? This is an enrichment course or it can be taken as part of the Level 2 Plus programme and will give you the opportunity to achieve a Level 2 NVQ in the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. On this course you will learn practical language, which will help you on a business trip or holiday to Spain. Spanish is one of the world's most spoken languages and it is very useful in the world of business. An NVQ in Spanish could be the first step to further study at university or it can simply enhance your CV, as well as providing a great opportunity to learn about a completely different culture. What can I do after this course? You can go on to study Spanish GCSE level at one of our evening classes. An NVQ in Spanish will help demonstrate an interest in language and other cultures and would be useful in supporting UCAS applications. You can also use the course as part of the entry criteria to general Level 3 study the following year.
What will I study? On this course you will further develop your language skills and get to know the countries where the language is spoken in more depth. You will consolidate and extend your understanding of grammar as well as attend weekly speaking classes with a native speaker. What can I do after this course? An AS level in an language is a highly regarded qualification. Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. After successfully completing the AS you can go on to do the A2 course.
What will I study? On this course you will build on the skills you have developed at AS Level and continue to become more fluent and confident in Spanish. You will consolidate and extend your understanding of grammar and increase your vocabulary through the study of several topics. What can I do after this course? Languages at Advanced Level are useful for many careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and science. You may study a language degree on its own or combine a language with another subject. Many of these degree courses include a year abroad.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
ENGLISH AND MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Spanish
Spanish
AS Open Learning
A2 Open Learning
Level: 3
Level: 3
10 Hours
10 Hours
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4986/010
Course code: 0321/100
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to be a native or semi-native speaker of the language. You will also need to take the AS Spanish exams.
You will need to be a native or semi-native speaker of the language. You will also need to take the AS Spanish exams.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will further develop your language skills and get to know the countries where the language is spoken in more depth. You will consolidate and extend your understanding of grammar as well as attend weekly speaking classes with a native speaker.
On this course you will prepare for the AS exam if you are a native speaker of the language. Topics covered on the AS course include the media, popular culture, health and leisure, and family.
What can I do after this course?
Languages at Advanced Level are useful for many careers in business, science, engineering, teaching, interpreting, translating, travel and science. You may study a language degree on its own or combine a language with another subject. Many of these degree courses include a year abroad.
An AS level in a language is a highly regarded qualification. Any advanced study of a language will help you to become more fluent and confident in comparison with GCSE Level and will give you the opportunity to understand cultural differences and similarities better. After successfully completing the AS you can go on to do the A2 course.
What can I do after this course?
Name: Chris Caplen Previous school: Willingdon Community School “Have confidence in the subjects that you choose to study and believe in yourself.�
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FLORISTRY
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FLORISTRY AND GARDENING
Floristry
Practical Floristry Skills
Floristry
Entry level
Certificate
Diploma
Level: Entry Level 3
Level: 1
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_387
Course code: EP_388
Course code: EP_389
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
No formal qualifications are required. Entry is by interview.
You will need to be creative, show an interest in floristry, flowers and plants, and have 4 GCSEs at grade E or above.
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above, or equivalent. Previous qualifications will also be taken into account at interview.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will gain the basic practical floristry skills whilst at the same time building your confidence and developing a range of social skills. You will be introduced to planning, preparing and constructing floristry designs. You will begin to learn about different flowers, plants and leaves and how to look after them. Your skills and knowledge will be developed to create basic floral designs using appropriate tools, equipment and flowers. Activities include preparing and displaying goods for sale, planning and creating shop displays, customer care and service, and assembling basic floral designs. You will also be working towards developing the right standard of English and Maths for the workplace.
If you are looking for an exciting career in floristry then this is the course for you. On this course you will learn all the skills needed to become a cutting edge florist and will be working in a creative and lively atmosphere within our new floristry studio. You will learn how to identify flowers and plants and create beautiful hand tied floral designs and the perfect wedding bouquets and buttonholes to compliment the bridal dress. You will use colour and texture to create displays and promotions for other occasions and learn how to combine colours, mix seasonal flowers and use containers to create the most impact. You will also be working towards the standard of maths and English to support employment.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to the Level 1 Practical Floristry Skills Certificate
This course can provide a pathway to the Level 2 Floristry Diploma, or you could enter employment or take up an Apprenticeship.
This course can provide a pathway to more advanced qualifications at Level 3, or into employment or an Apprenticeship.
What will I study? This is an ideal course for school leavers or those with a keen interest in floristry with little or no formal qualifications. This entry level 3 course will provide a good foundation for further learning and acts as a good introduction to working in the floristry sector. It offers the opportunity to develop personal confidence, customer awareness and the ability to work as part of a team. It encourages making the most of existing skills including those from work experience, part-time work and interests outside school. On this course you will learn how to make and wrap a hand tied single flower or buttonhole, and make a country basket with seasonal flowers using simple techniques. You will also be working towards Maths and English to the standard expected by employers.
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‘YOU WILL BE WORKING IN A CREATIVE AND LIVELY ATMOSPHERE WITHIN OUR NEW FLORISTRY STUDIO’
HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Hairdressing. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
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HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
Beauty Therapy
Beauty Therapy
Beauty Therapy
Complementary Therapies
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_305
Course code: EP_309
Course code: EP_325
Course code: EP_284
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above. Additional skills that will help you are good communication and teamwork skills, a genuine interest in people and the will to succeed. You will take pride in your appearance and wellbeing to reflect the industry.
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above and a high degree of interest in beauty therapy. You must have excellent personal presentation, an interest in people and good communication skills, as well as the ability to work as part of a team.
You will need a Level 2 qualification in beauty therapy plus a good standard of English and maths. You will also need good communication skills, a good standard of appearance to reflect the industry, enthusiasm for the subject and a good attendance record.
You will need to have Level 3 Body Massage and Level 3 Anatomy and Physiology. You should also have a record of good attendance and commitment from your previous course, with dedication to working in the industry.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
This Level 1 Diploma is seen as the first step towards a career as a professional beauty therapist. On this course you will develop a foundation of beauty therapy skills in areas such as basic manicure, pedicure, make-up application, nail art, face painting, salon reception, health and safety and creating retail displays. You will also develop the correct standard of English, maths and ICT for the workplace. You will have an opportunity to carry out services on paying clients and develop excellent customer service and teamwork skills through reception duties. You will also get the chance to visit the professional beauty exhibition in London.
This Level 1 Diploma is seen as the first step towards a career as a professional beauty therapist. On this course you will develop a foundation of beauty therapy skills in areas such as basic manicure, pedicure, make-up application, nail art, face painting, salon reception, health and safety, and creating retail displays. You will also develop the right standard of English and maths for the workplace. You will have an opportunity to carry out services on paying clients, and develop excellent customer service and teamwork skills through reception duty. You will also get the chance to visit the professional beauty exhibition in London.
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.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This Level 3 VRQ Diploma is both stimulating and challenging. It will provide the opportunity to explore and develop 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. Alongside this you will also develop your interpersonal and communication skills with an emphasis on reflection and reflective practice. This increased depth of knowledge will prepare you for work in a variety of settings including hospitals, hospices, health centres and community services for people with additional needs.
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge for work in the beauty industry. In order to carry out professional treatments and increase your employment prospects it is desirable to progress to the Beauty Therapy Level 2 Diploma.
In order to carry out a wider range of professional treatments and increase your employment prospects it is advisable to progress to the Level 3 Beauty Therapy Diploma or, for those who seek employment in the theatre or television, the Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical, Special Effects and Hair and Media Make-up would be more suitable.
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What can I do after this course? This course will give you an introduction to working in a commercial hairdressing salon. In order to carry out professional services and increase you employment prospects it is desirable to progress to the Hairdressing Level 2 Diploma.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? On successful completion of the course at Level 2, and with a positive reference from your tutor, you will be able to progress to Level 3 in the following year. Alternatively, you may obtain suitable employment in the construction industry and continue your studies as an apprentice.
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Hairdressing
Women’s Hairdressing
Make-up Artistry
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Introductory Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: Entry 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_319
Course code: EP_321
Course code: EP_392
Course code: EP_317
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements No previous qualifications are needed, as entry is by interview. However, you will need to show a keen interest in hairdressing and/or beauty therapy.
You will need four GCSEs at grade E or above, good communication and teamwork skills and a high degree of interest in the hairdressing industry. Additional skills that will help are a good standard of personal presentation to reflect the industry and a genuine interest in people.
What will I study?
What will I study?
You will need to have successfully completed a Level 1 Diploma in Hairdressing and have a good GCSE profile, along with communication and teamwork skills. You will need to show a record of good attendance and commitment from your previous course and dedication to working in the hairdressing industry.
You will need to have achieved a Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy Diploma at Level 2. You should demonstrate a genuine interest and commitment to media make-up, alongside a mature attitude. You will need to be prepared to work in and out of class to build a portfolio of your work.
This Entry Level 3 course is a good introduction to working in the hair and beauty sector and gives a general insight into the world of work. It offers the opportunity to develop personal confidence, customer awareness and the ability to work as part of a team. On this course you will begin to develop the necessary skills to perform your own services and assist colleagues in the salon. You will gain knowledge of the hair and beauty sector, skincare, hand care, nail art, basic make-up, hair plaiting and creating an image using colour. You will also begin to develop the right standard of English and maths for the workplace, which will also help you with your course.
If your goal is to be a professional hairstylist in the exciting and colourful hairdressing industry, then this Diploma in Hairdressing is the first step. On this course you will develop skills in shampooing and conditioning, colouring hair using temporary colour, the art of dressing hair, salon reception, styling women's hair, scalp massage, plaiting and twisting hair and health and safety. You will also develop the correct standard of English, maths and ICT for the workplace. You will have the opportunity to carry out services on paying clients, developing excellent customer service. You will also have the chance to visit the Salon International exhibition in London.
What will I study?
What will I study?
This course can provide a pathway to many career opportunities, at a junior stylist level, including work in salons, hotels and cruise liners. You will also be equipped with the knowledge and skills to carry out and study Hairdressing at Level 3 or to take the Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical, Special Effects and Hair and Media Make-up.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This is an innovative, new industry-focussed course for those who have creative ability, a keen sense of colour, an interest in developing and researching make-up design ideas and who wish to pursue a career as a professional make-up artist. It covers all aspects of make-up techniques to provide access to film and television work, stage, display and other media purposes. On this course you will explore and develop skills in media make-up, camouflage make-up, fashion and photographic makeup, applying prosthetic pieces and bald caps, styling and fitting pastiche, applying air-brush make-up to the face and designing and applying face and body paint.
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge for work in the beauty industry. In order to carry out professional treatments and increase your employment prospects it is desirable to progress to the Beauty Therapy Level 2 Diploma.
This course can provide a pathway to many career opportunities, at a junior stylist level, including work in salons, hotels and cruise liners. You will also be equipped with the knowledge and skills to carry out and study hairdressing at Level 3 or to take the Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical, Special Effects and Hair and Media Make-up.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to more responsible positions in the industry, from stylist to salon manager, as well as to exciting careers in health spas and on cruise liners in the UK and overseas.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to employment in a related industry such as fashion promotion, film and television, or as a freelance make-up artist. Alternatively it could lead to Higher Education.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
HAIRDRESSING, BEAUTY AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
Women's Hairdressing Diploma Level: 3 One year full time Vocational College Course code: EP_323 Entry Requirements You will need to have successfully completed an NVQ Level 2 in Hairdressing, as well as have good communication and teamwork skills. You will have a good record of good attendance and commitment from your previous course, with a dedication to working in the hairdressing industry. You will have a pleasant personality and good personal presentation as you will be working with clients. What will I study? 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 such as a coffee morning. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Hairdressing or Beauty Therapy at Level 1 or to further study in the College.
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Name: James Colegate Previous school: Heathfield Community College “I am so glad that I came to Sussex Downs College, the teachers are amazing and the facilities are impressive.�
HOSPITALITY AND CATERING
As well as full-time courses, we offer a range of Apprenticeships in Hospitality and Catering. Please refer to the Apprenticeships section of this Full-Time Guide for further information.
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HOSPITALITY AND CATERING
Professional Cookery
Hospitality and Catering
Hospitality
Hospitality
Diploma
Diploma
Subsidiary Diploma
Extended Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 1
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_288
Course code: EP_375
Course code: EP_364
Course code: EP_376
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English Language and Maths.
You will need four GCSEs at grade E or above, including English and Maths, or the Hospitality Introductory Certificate.
You will need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English and Maths. No formal qualifications are required for mature students, though evidence of appropriate industry experience and/or a keen interest in hospitality will be needed.
You will need to have successfully completed the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Hospitality.
What will I study? This course is designed to appeal to those wanting a practical career where craft skills and knowledge are required to work as a chef. As well as learning to prepare, cook and present a wide range of dishes, your studies will also include health and safety, food safety, healthier foods, personal workplace skills and other industryrelated units. You will also get the opportunity to study for a Level 1 qualification in Hospitality Services. You will be working in our on-site bistro and restaurant, both of which are open to the public. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Level 2 Diploma to further develop your skills.
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What will I study? On this practical course you will develop the skills and experience you will need to work within the catering industry. To achieve the full qualification you must complete seven units, examples of which are food preparation and cooking including; vegetables, meat, salads and pasta dishes. You will be given the opportunity to gain an additional Front of House Level 1 qualification in Hospitality Services and to complete certificates in customer service, employability and personal development skills. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Professional Cookery.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study? On this exciting and challenging course you will study a combination of practical and research-based units, gaining experience in our on-site professional kitchens, bistro and restaurant. Units include preparation of a wide range of dishes from around the world, event planning and marketing, and food and drink service. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a second year where you can achieve the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Hospitality, equivalent to 3 A Levels. It is also an ideal way to boost qualifications for progression to Higher Education courses or to prepare for employment.
What will I study? On this course you will study a combination of practical as well as research-based units, working in both our on-site professional kitchens, bistro and restaurant. Units include preparation of a wide range of dishes from around the world, setting up a business, leadership and supervision, and a work-based project. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Higher Education courses, including hospitality and event management. For those wishing to enter employment it can lead to a career in management in areas such as hotels, conference centres, contract catering, hospitals and on cruise liners.
HOSPITALITY AND CATERING
Professional Cookery
Professional Cookery
Professional Cookery
Diploma (NVQ)
Diploma (City & Guilds)
Diploma
Level: 2
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_303
Course code: EP_304
Course code: EP_306
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need a Level 1 NVQ in Food Preparation and Cooking, or experience working within the industry.
You will need to have a Level 1 NVQ in Food Preparation and cooking or experience working within the industry.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will learn the practical skills and knowledge needed to work successfully across all areas of the food service industry. You will complete mandatory and optional units that could include effective teamwork, food safety, health and safety, and preparation and cooking of meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, hot sauces, stock and soups. You will also have the opportunity to gain an NVQ in Hospitality Services, gaining valuable hands on experience working in our professional kitchens, preparing and serving meals in our bistro and restaurant, both of which are open to the public, as well as participate in our themed evenings developing your experience.
This is the main industry recognised qualification for chefs and takes into account the latest approach to food safety, health and safety legislation and current industry practices, building on the skills learnt at Level 1 or in the workplace. On this course you will develop your culinary skills in selecting, cooking and presenting food to a professional standard that reflects the requirements of today's catering and hospitality industry. You will be working in our professional kitchens, preparing and serving meals in our acclaimed bistro and restaurant, both of which are open to the public. You will also achieve a Level 2 Certificate in Hospitality Service.
You will need to have successfully completed the Professional Cookery Level 2 Diploma or NVQ Level 2 Diploma to progress to this high standard, demanding qualification.
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to the NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery or the BTEC Level 3 Hospitality Subsidiary Diploma. It also prepares you for employment in the wide-ranging catering and hospitality industry.
This course can provide a pathway to a wide range of jobs including chef or food service personnel in hotels, restaurants and contract catering, with opportunities to travel. Successful students can also continue their studies to the NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Professional Cookery.
What can I do after this course?
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? You will be confident enough and be equipped with the skills to join a team in a serious kitchen that demands high quality workmanship and food production. It will be the building block for the beginning of an exciting and successful career in hospitality and catering.
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On this course you will develop more complex skills in food preparation and cooking to enable you to work quickly towards a Chef-de-Partie role in the hospitality business, whether it is in a hotel, restaurant or other catering outlet. The units on this course reflect the more developed skills that you need at this level. At Level 3 you will need to show that you can apply a range of skills to your work and demonstrate an ability to work independently. For chefs this will include the production of a range of more complex dishes including starters, main courses and desserts, as well as bakery products. Working front of house you will be studying for the NVQ Level 3 in Hospitality Supervision.
Name: Victor Edmonds Previous school: Heathfield Community College “I would eventually like to become a chef in the Royal Air Force. College Is a brilliant place to be, and so different to school.�
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HUMANITIES
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HUMANITIES
History (Late)
History (Late)
Philosophy
Philosophy
AS
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0304/060
Course code: 0917/030
Course code: 0309/040
Course code: 0921/040
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. A high standard of literacy and an interest in the topics being studied is essential.
You will also need to have either already passed AS Level History, or be studying AS Level History alongside this course. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. High levels of literacy are essential.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include English GCSE at grade B or above. A high standard of literacy and an interest in the topics being studied is also essential.
You will need to have already passed AS Level Philosophy. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. High levels of literacy are essential.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study two modules; Germany 1900-1945, and Britain and Ireland 1815-1922. You will build upon the skills and ideas you studied in AS Level History. You will gain an understanding of historical concepts, as well as develop academic skills that can be used in your progression.
On this course you will study two modules, each of which will cover two major philosophical themes: reason and experience (the theory of knowledge); why should I be moral? (ethics); God and the world; and freewill and determinism. The course will develop your critical and intellectual skills as well as give you a knowledge and understanding of major philosophical issues.
On this course you will study two modules, each covering a number of key philosophical themes. The course will help you develop your critical and intellectual skills, as well as give you knowledge of some major philosophical issues and a major philosophical text.
On this course you will study two modules from the 19th and 20th centuries, Russia and the USSR 1881-1953, and Britain and India 1900-1947. You will develop important transferable skills, such as the ability to analyse and judge the validity of evidence and come to reasoned conclusions. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the History A2 Level, or becomes part of a number of qualifications that provides a pathway to university or employment.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to university or employment. A significant number of students have progressed on to a history or humanities-based degree.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Philosophy A2 Level, university or employment. A significant number of students have progressed on to a philosophy or humanities-based degree. Studying philosophy would be useful for all university courses and careers that require high level thinking and analytical skills.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to university or employment. A significant number of students have progressed onto a philosophy or humanities-based degree. Studying philosophy would be useful for all university courses and careers that require high level thinking and analytical skills.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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What will I study?
HUMANITIES
Politics
Politics
Sociology
Sociology
AS
A2
GCSE
AS
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 2
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0311/030
Course code: 0922/030
Course code: 4495/010
Course code: 0314/080
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. An interest in current affairs and high levels of literacy are essential.
You will also need to have passed AS Level Politics or be studying AS Level Politics alongside this course. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. High levels of literacy are essential.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. In addition an interest in current affairs is important.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above you will need GCSE English at grade C or above. An interest in current affairs is essential.
What will I study? On this course you will study two modules; participation in UK politics and political institutions in the UK. The course provides a broad-based background in political theories and practices, which will allow you to develop skills that enable you to analyse and evaluate the current political scene. What can I do after this course? This course provides a pathway to Politics A2, or becomes part of a number of qualifications that provides a pathway to university or employment.
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What will I study? On this course you will study two modules; politics in the USA and the comparison between politics in the USA and UK. You will build upon the skills and ideas that you have studied in the AS Politics course. You will gain an understanding of UK and USA politics, as well as develop academic skills that can be used in your progression. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to university or employment. A significant number of students have progressed on to a politics or humanities-based degree. In a recent review of graduate employability, politics rated very highly, as the skills gained in this subject are all in high demand by employers in many careers.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study? Sociology is a study of people, their lives and relationships. You will reflect on your own experiences of the world in a variety of social settings. On this course you will study sociological topics such as the mass media, inequality and power. You will develop the ability to look at evidence, judge whether it is correct and come to reasoned conclusions. What can I do after this course? This course forms part of the Level 2 Plus programme and provides a pathway to Level 3 courses or employment. You will be able to study AS Level Sociology if you meet the standard entry qualifications of five GCSEs at grade C or above.
What will I study? Sociology is the study of people, their lives and relationships. In the two modules studied on this course, you will look at topics including culture and socialisation, youth culture, mass media and research methods. You will develop the ability to use evidence and arrive at reasoned judgements based upon information from a variety of sources. What can I do after this course? This course provides a pathway to the Sociology A2 Level, or becomes part of a number of qualifications that provide a pathway to university or employment. The skills learnt on the course can be transferred to higher level courses and employment.
HUMANITIES
World Development
World Development
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0926/070
Course code: 2118/010
Course code: 2776/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have studied AS Level Sociology. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. It is essential to have a good standard of general literacy and an interest in current affairs.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE Maths and GCSE English at grades C or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level World Development. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
This course is a response to growing concerns that people in our society in the twenty first century should have an understanding of their role as global citizens and their responsibilities towards global development and sustainability. The title 'World Development' has currency in both academic and educational fields and is associated with promoting a 'one world' vision. The need for this is recognised at different levels of government in the United Kingdom.
This course is a response to growing concerns that people in our society in the twenty first century should have an understanding of their role as global citizens and their responsibilities towards global development and sustainability. The title 'World Development' has currency in both academic and educational fields and is associated with promoting a 'one world' vision. The need for this is recognised at different levels of government in the United Kingdom.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to World Development A2. Students who have taken this course have gone on to university to study development, international relations, international law, languages, appropriate technology, disaster management and peace studies. The course can certainly prepare you for your gap year and may give you the edge when it comes to applying for limited places in the university of your choice.
This course can provide a pathway to university to study development, international relations, international law, languages, appropriate technology, disaster management and peace studies. The course can certainly prepare you for your gap year and may give you the edge when it comes to applying for limited places in the university of your choice.
On this course you will study two modules covering political sociology, world sociology and research methods. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to university or employment. A significant number of students have progressed onto a social science or humanities-based degree. The skills learnt on the course are transferable to many courses and areas of employment.
‘SOCIOLOGY IS A STUDY OF PEOPLE, THEIR LIVES AND RELATIONSHIPS’
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Sociology
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Computing
Computing
ICT
ICT
AS
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0303/030
Course code: 0914/030
Course code: 0302/050
Course code: 0915/040
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE Maths at grade B or above and GCSE English at grade C or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level Computing. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. International students should have a minimum IELTS score of 6 (or equivalent).
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE Maths and GCSE English.
You will need to have passed AS Level ICT. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study? On this course you will study how computer systems operate, gaining a sound understanding of the internal working of computer systems, networking and programming. The practical work is largely about learning to program, which can be very creative and satisfying. You will be introduced to programming language Java, widely used in industry and one of the key languages of the Internet and of mobile phones. You do not need any previous programming experience and will learn how to program business applications, graphics and animation. The theory work supports the programming by looking at the ideas behind programming techniques. It explores the way in which computer systems work and how networks and computing systems are used. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Computing A2 Level and then on to a degree in computing, programming, or software engineering. It can also lead to a foundation degree in Games Development at Sussex Downs College. Alternatively it may lead to an Apprenticeship or employment in IT and computing.
What will I study? You will study more advanced concepts in programming and the more technical parts of the operation of computer systems. You will develop your understanding of programming through the use of Java and use these skills to design and build a system to solve a problem of your own choosing. The theoretical side of the course looks at the organisation of data, operating systems, networking, programming languages and the varied uses of computers, from robotics to weather forecasting. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a degree in computing, programming, or software engineering. It can also lead to a foundation degree in Games Development at Sussex Downs College. Alternatively it may lead to an apprenticeship or employment in IT and computing.
What will I study? On this course you will study a wide variety of uses of ICT systems. This will involve developing skills with software for image, sound and video editing and document and presentation production. You will also use a variety of standard office software such as spreadsheets and databases. In the practical work you will learn to analyse problems, design models, and make, test and evaluate solutions using computers, to model a number of different situations. The practical work will be put into the context of the capabilities and limitations of ICT systems. You will learn about the impact of ICT in the home, organisations and society, and how it is used to help organisations function.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to a degree or HND in information systems or systems analysis. It may also lead to a business degree or a combined degree such as an information technology management for business (ITMB) degree. This subject combines well with business and computing to provide a pathway to related careers.
This course can provide a pathway to ICT A2 for the full A Level. The subject could also lead to a degree or HND in information systems or systems analysis. This course combines well with business and computing to provide a pathway into either business or IT higher education or employment.
On this course, the second year of the A Level, you will continue your study of a wide variety of uses of ICT systems. The focus of the practical work is the advanced use of database packages to meet business requirements. You will investigate an IT problem of your own choosing; define the problem, design a solution, build the software to solve it, then test and evaluate it. The practical work will be supported by developing your understanding of the role of ICT. This includes networking and the internet, working in ICT, systems design, security and management of ICT systems. What can I do after this course?
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT
IT
IT
IT
BTEC Diploma Level: 2
BTEC Extended Certificate
BTEC Certificate (Year 1)
BTEC Certificate (Year 2)
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4085/010
Course code: 2260/020
Course code: 4437/030
Course code: 4437/040
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need at least four GCSEs at grade D or above (including English and Maths), or an IT users Diploma at Level 1, with Functional Skills in English, Maths and ICT at Level 1.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. .
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this essentially practical course you will gain skills in using computer systems in a business situation. There are four units that make up this course including communicating with ICT, working in ICT, website development, and installing hardware.
This Level 3 course investigates how ICT and computer systems are used by individuals and organisations. The course is very practical and is assessed through a portfolio. This is a one year course to achieve the Certificate and a two year course to achieve the Diploma, which would normally be taken along side two or three other subjects.
On this course you will study website production, setting up and upgrading computer systems and communication and employment within the ICT industry. You will gain practical skills in designing, upgrading computer systems to meet particular requirements, safely carrying out upgrades and testing that the system works correctly. You will also develop skills in designing and testing a fully functional interactive website for a specific user. In addition you will explore communication systems and develop your communication skills.
What will I study? There are two pathways to choose from for this qualification consisting of different units ; IT Software, and Computer Support Technician. The IT Software pathway will build your skills in using a variety of software applications such as developing websites, database design and creating digital graphics for use in IT. This pathway also features a module on computer hardware and help broaden the scope of your knowledge across the IT/computing sector. The Computer Support Technician pathway will build your skills in technical support and networking. You will cover topics including networking, IT fault diagnosis and repair, technical support and installing hardware and software. By the end of this course you will be able to upgrade, install or build your own computer using recognised methods.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a Level 3 BTEC qualification or to an A Level programme depending on your achievement. Alternatively you may go on to an apprenticeship and employment. This course combines well with other Level 2 BTEC or GCSE courses.
What can I do after this course? If you achieve an overall merit grade, you can progress in the following year to the BTEC 90 credit Diploma in IT at Level 3, subject to interview. Similar to the Level 2, there are two pathways that naturally progress from the current pathways. You may also consider an A Level programme. This qualification is recognised and valued by employers.
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What can I do after this course? You may go on to employment, apprenticeship, HND or foundation degree in ICT.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a Diploma in ICT or, depending on your mix of subjects, to higher education, employment or an Apprenticeship. This course combines well with other subjects, including business, computing, sciences and art/design areas.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT (Business)
IT
IT (Business)
IT Users
BTEC Diploma (90 credits)
BTEC Extended Diploma
BTEC Extended Diploma (180 credits)
BTEC Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 1
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4835/010
Course code: 4087/012
Course code: 5011/010
Course code: 4083/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GSCEs at grade C or above, including Maths and English, or a Merit in an IT BTEC Diploma at Level 2, or equivalent qualifications with a Functional Skill in English at Level 2.
You will need to have achieved the IT BTEC 90 Credit Diploma.
You will need to have achieved the IT BTEC 90 Credit Diploma.
What will I study?
What will I study?
This is the second year of the BTEC Extended Diploma in IT and is equivalent to 3 A Levels. On this course you will continue to develop your skills and theoretical knowledge in hardware and software, begun in the IT BTEC 90 credit Diploma.
"This qualification is the second year of the BTEC Extended Diploma in IT and is equivalent to 3 A Levels. It follows the IT BTEC 90 Credit Diploma, just like AS and A2 study combines to form a whole A Level. You will build on your software and hardware skills.
You will need to have four GCSEs at grade C or above, including maths and English, or a Merit in an IT BTEC Diploma at Level 1, as well as a Functional Skills in English at Level 1.
What can I do after this course?
As with the IT BTEC 90 Credit Diploma, there are the same
Many students progress to university degrees, including going on within the department itself to the Computer Games Development foundation degree validated by Brighton University. You will also be well placed for further training with an employer via the Microsoft Certified Professional route or other high-skill work-based training.
two pathways available for the Extended Diploma." What can I do after this course?
There are two pathways consisting of different units for this qualification. IT (Business) Pathway. On this pathway you will study website production, e-Commerce, database design, programming and information systems. You will actively use Java to undertake object oriented programming and learn to write machine code to develop small programs. Advanced Computer Support Technician Pathway. This pathway will build on your skills in technical support and networking. You will cover topics such as networking, IT fault diagnosis and repair, technical support and installing and upgrading hardware/software. What can I do after this course? The majority of students progress to the second year of study, the BTEC Extended Diploma in IT (Business). Following the second year many students progress to university to study IT/Computing related courses. Many students progress to university degrees, including going on within the department itself to the Computer Games Development foundation degree validated by Brighton University. You will also be well placed for further training with an employer via the Microsoft Certified Professional route or other high-skill work-based training.
Many students progress to university degrees, including going on within the department itself to the Computer Games Development foundation degree validated by Brighton University. You will also be well placed for further training with an employer via the Microsoft Certified Professional route or other high-skill work-based training.
What will I study? This is a practical, hands-on course giving you a chance to learn basic IT skills across a range of software packages in an interesting way. You will study design, imaging, multimedia software, website software and using the internet and using email. Your course will also include use of database software, word processing and spreadsheets, showing you how to use these fully and correctly. What can I do after this course? If you gain a pass for this course you can progress to a Level 2 IT course such as IT BTEC Diploma Level 2 or Computer Support Technician. IT is a useful skill in many areas and successful completion could help you to progress on to a wide range courses such as Business, Art and Design, Media, Health and Social Care and Public Services. Many students progress to university degrees, including going on within the department itself to the Computer Games Development foundation degree validated by Brighton University. You will also be well placed for further training with an employer via the Microsoft Certified Professional route or other high-skill work-based training.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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What will I study?
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT User Skills
IT User Skills
Award
Award
Level: 1
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 2585/110
Course code: 2593/020
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above including English Language, Maths and two other relevant subjects.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language, or a pass in a Level 2 business administration course with the appropriate Functional Skills.
What will I study? This Level 1 qualification will provide you with the key IT knowledge and practical skills required for the workplace. You will be introduced to Word, Excel and PowerPoint and their many functions. This course will lead to a qualification that will equip you with the basic range of transferable skills necessary for the modern workplace. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a Level 2/3 Administration or IT qualification on successful completion of this course. You will also have to successfully complete your Level 2 Plus programme of study and obtain GCSEs at grade C or above in maths and English language and one other GCSE or BTEC qualification.
What will I study? This course forms the IT element of the Personal Assistant (PA) Level 3 programme and is designed to recognise the skills, knowledge and understanding of the use of IT in the workplace. This course will lead to a qualification that will equip you with the basic range of transferable skills necessary for the modern workplace. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to further IT or administration courses and to work as a PA in the music, media, legal, film and TV industries, or in advertising and marketing.
Name: Madeleine Brodie Previous school: Bishop Bell School “College is a lot of hard work but you do get a great balance between study and free time�
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MATHEMATICS
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MATHEMATICS
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics (Further)
Mathematics (Further)
GCSE
A2
AS
A2
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0412/130
Course code: 0949/190
Course code: 3265/040
Course code: 3261/030
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
To study the foundation course you need a minimum of grade D in GCSE Maths. To study the higher course you will need a minimum of grade C in GCSE Maths.
You will need to have passed AS Level Maths. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE Maths at a minimum of grade A or above (or equivalent).
You will need to have passed AS Further Mathematics. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study two units of core mathematics and one of decision maths (risk analysis, graph theory, optimisation and related algorithms). The units include algebra, trigonometry, calculus, logarithms, graphs, functions, series, vectors, exponential growth, Kruskal's algorithm, Primm's algorithm, and graph theory. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas.
On this course you will study one unit of core mathematics, one unit of statistics and one unit of mechanics. Units include complex numbers, coordinate systems, matrices, proof by induction, graphs, functions, series, forces, vectors, moments, momentum and Newton's laws of motion, hypothesis testing, the binomial and the Poisson distribution. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas.
On this course you will study two units of pure mathematics and one of applied mathematics. The units include complex numbers, proof by induction, calculus and differential equations, matrix and vector algebra, hyperbolic functions and hypothesis testing. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
Mathematics is a very prestigious qualification and mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics is internationally recognised as an excellent qualification that demonstrates an ability to solve complex and abstract problems. This qualification will be an advantage in almost any career and is essential in many.
This course can provide a pathway to Further Maths A2. Mathematics is a very prestigious qualification and mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics is internationally recognised as an excellent qualification that demonstrates an ability to solve complex and abstract problems. This qualification will be an advantage in almost any career.
Further Mathematics is a very prestigious qualification and mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics is internationally recognised as an excellent qualification that demonstrates an ability to solve complex and abstract problems. This qualification will be an advantage in almost any career and is essential in many.
What will I study? On this course you will study two units of core mathematics - one calculator and one non-calculator. Units include algebra, number, shape and space, and statistics. You can choose to study for the higher level if you already have a grade C in GCSE Maths, or you can take the foundation level if you need to get a grade C. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas. What can I do after this course? GCSE Mathematics is essential for many courses at college and university and is required by many employers.
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What can I do after this course?
Mathematics (Mechanics)
Mathematics (Statistics)
Mathematics (Statistics)
AS
AS
A2
Level 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0346/030
Course code: 0346/240
Course code: 2002/060
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. In addition you will need GCSE Maths at grade B or above or equivalent. Many students with a grade B at GCSE find the AS course very demanding.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE Maths at a minimum of grade B or above (or equivalent).
You will need to have passed AS Level Maths. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study 2 units of core mathematics and 1 of mechanics (very like physics). The units include algebra, trigonometry, calculus, logarithms, graphs, functions, series, forces, vectors, moments, momentum and Newton's laws of motion. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas.
On this course you will study two units of core mathematics and one of statistics. The units include algebra, trigonometry, calculus, logarithms, graphs, functions, series, continuous and discrete random variables, probability and the Normal Distribution. You will improve your problem solving skills, develop your ability to generalise, and use symbolic notation to consider abstract ideas.
You will study 2 core maths units and 1 of your applied maths option (statistics). The 3 units include algebra, trigonometry, calculus, logarithms, graphs, functions, series, modelling, probability, and binomial and normal distributions.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Mathematics A2. Mathematics is a very prestigious qualification and mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics is internationally recognised as an excellent qualification that demonstrates an ability to solve complex and abstract problems. This qualification will be an advantage in almost any career.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Mathematics A2. Mathematics is a very prestigious qualification and mathematicians are in great demand. Mathematics is internationally recognised as an excellent qualification that demonstrates an ability to solve complex and abstract problems. This qualification will be an advantage in almost any career.
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MATHEMATICS
What can I do after this course? Mathematics is a highly regarded qualification that leads to a great range of careers including engineering, computing, teaching, operations research, statistics, accountancy, architecture, risk assessment, finance or business.
‘MATHS IS AN ADVANTAGE IN ALMOST ANY CAREER, AND ESSENTIAL IN MANY’
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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MEDIA AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Creative Media Production
Creative Media Production
Creative Media Production
Film Studies
BTEC Diploma
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits) Year 1
BTEC Extended Diploma Year 2
GCSE
Level: 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4079/010
Course code: 5170/010
Course code: 4080/011
Course code: 3586/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English Language. You should also have enthusiasm for studying the media and developing practical skills, commitment to achieving results, an ability to work on production projects in teams, and to meet deadlines.
You will need either five GCSEs at grade C or above including English Language or Literature (GCSE Media Studies is not necessary), or accredited prior learning and experience (for mature students), or internationally recognised qualifications (for overseas students).
You will need either five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language or Literature (GCSE Media Studies is not necessary), or accredited prior learning and experience (for mature students), or internationally recognised qualifications (for overseas students).
You will need to meet our standard requirement for the Level 2 programme, including a GCSE in English Language at grade D or above.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
This course is for students considering progression into the creative industries, who are interested in the media and like working practically. On this course you will learn and develop a range of media production skills such as video production, audio production and desktop publishing. You will also learn about how media industries work and how to analyse professional media products. The course content is 70% practical and 30% theoretical study. Most students on this programme also take a GCSE in Photography as an additional qualification.
This full-time, two year course offers intensive professional production-based education and training across the four major media languages of print, radio, film, TV and video. You will be taught by a team of professionals with huge experience in journalism, film-making, publishing and broadcasting. As well as developing a sound understanding of these languages through theory and research, additional study in film theory and photography will develop competencies in visual language for those from a non-art background. You will also develop academic research and writing skills, essential for progression to higher education and much of the workplace. You will gain good, work related experience of practical production assignments, which involve considerable teamwork and specialist expertise.
This full-time, two year course offers intensive professional production-based education and training across four major media languages of print, radio, film, TV and video. You will be taught by a team of professionals with huge experience in journalism, film-making, publishing and broadcasting. As well as developing a sound understanding of these languages through theory and research, additional study in film theory and photography will develop competencies in visual language for those from a non-art background. You will also develop academic research and writing skills, essential for progression to Higher Education and much of the workplace. You will gain good, work-related experience of practical production assignments, which involve considerable teamwork and specialist expertise.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to specialist degree courses in universities and colleges of higher education. Subject to appropriate grades you may be eligible to apply to Sussex Downs College’s Brighton University franchised foundation degree in Digital Media Design. Or it can lead to media production and marketing careers.
This course can provide a pathway to specialist degree courses in universities and colleges of higher education. Subject to appropriate grades you may be eligible to apply to Sussex Downs College’s Brighton University franchised foundation degree in Digital Media Design. Or Leads to media production and marketing careers.
What can I do after this course? If you achieve a Merit or Distinction in this qualification you can go on to Advanced Level courses, including the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production or the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Performing Arts.
This course builds upon your own experience of film, as consumer and creator. On this course you will investigate and develop your knowledge and understanding of the film industry and film audiences. This course aims to help you to develop an interest in and enjoyment of films in their national and global contexts and to develop an appreciation of cultural diversity. You will develop a critical approach to films, organisations and audiences, and you will explore how films represent people, places, ideas, issues and events. You will develop your understanding of issues emerging from film and will also experiment with and explore the creative possibilities of films and film products. What can I do after this course? With the right GCSE grades you can progress to Level 3 Film or Media courses, as well as other subjects.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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What will I study?
MEDIA AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Film Studies
Film Studies
Media Studies
Media Studies
AS
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0330/100
Course code: 0940/040
Course code: 0329/050
Course code: 0939/050
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include GCSE English Language at grade C or above. A key requirement for this course is a keen interest in the world of film and cinema, and a desire to explore this more analytically and in greater depth.
You will need to have passed AS Level Film Studies with a compatible exam board. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. A key requirement is a keen interest in the world of film and cinema.
You will need to have passed AS Level Media Studies. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. A key requirement of this course is a keen interest in the media, and a desire to explore this more analytically and in greater depth.
What will I study?
On this course you will deepen your understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of film - the major art form of the twentieth century. You will work with a wide range of films to develop skills of observation, critical analysis and personal reflection. The Film Studies A2 course is wide ranging and the emphasis is on the detailed analysis of films. It is not a film-making course, but does include opportunities to put theory into practice for the coursework modules. Film theory is a stimulating and intellectually demanding topic, which students should undertake if they are interested in cinema.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include English Language at grade C or above. It is not necessary to have studied GCSE Media Studies but if you have, then you should have achieved grade C or above. You must have a keen interest in the media and a desire to explore this in more depth. What will I study?
On this course you will focus on the products, their audiences and the institutions that own and/or control these media. You will have the opportunity to develop analytical skills and a critical awareness of issues relating to media criticism and theory, along with relevant practical skills in all areas of media production and research. Benefits for students have previously included a trip to the U.S. to consider the impact of the country on American cinema and TV. Other recent small-scale trips have included a games exhibition at the Science Museum and trips to the Duke of York's cinema in Brighton.
On this course you will deepen your understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of film, the major art form of the twentieth century. You will work with a wide range of films, developing skills of observation, critical analysis and personal reflection. The Film Studies AS course is wide ranging and the emphasis is on the detailed analysis of films. It is not a film-making course, but does include opportunities to put theory into practice for the coursework modules. Film theory is a stimulating and intellectually demanding topic, which students should undertake if they are interested in cinema. What can I do after this course? This course leads to Film Studies A2, which, with the right combination of subjects, can provide a pathway to degrees in film, media or any other humanities or arts subject.
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What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to degrees in film, media or any other humanities or arts subject.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
On this course you will focus on products, their audiences and the institutions that own and/or control these media. You will have the opportunity to develop analytical skills and a critical awareness of issues relating to media criticism and theory, along with relevant practical skills in all areas of media production and research. Benefits for students have previously included a trip to the U.S. to consider the impact of the country on American cinema and TV. Other recent small-scale trips have included a games exhibition at the Science Museum and trips to the Duke of York's cinema in Brighton. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Media Studies A2. Media studies is appropriate for almost all higher education courses, employment opportunities generally and employment within the media industry at an appropriate level.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? Media studies is appropriate for almost all higher education courses, employment opportunities generally and employment within the media industry at an appropriate level.
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PERFORMING ARTS
Dance
Drama and Theatre Studies
Drama and Theatre Studies
Music
BTEC Certificate
AS
A2
BTEC Diploma
Level: 3
Level 3
Level 3
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0161/040
Course code: 0332/040
Course code: 0942/040
Course code: 4028/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements for this level course and will need a grade B or above in GCSE Dance and/or a grade 5 in private dance school exams and be able to show evidence of equivalent training and ability. You will also be required to attend and pass a practical audition and interview.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. English is particularly important for Drama and Theatre Studies. You don't need to have studied GCSE Drama but, if you have, you should have achieved a grade C or above.
You will need to have passed the AS Level in Drama and Theatre Studies (with a compatible board, if you're applying from another institution). Students achieving below a D Grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression onto the A2 is confirmed.
You will need four GCSEs at grade D or above including English, or relevant experience in the case of mature students.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will develop your performance and textual analysis skills. It looks at practical acting techniques in detail to make you a better, more confident performer and director, and greatly increases your understanding of how theatre works. You must demonstrate a practical and academic interest and ability in drama.
On this course you will develop your performance and textual analysis skills further. It looks at practical acting techniques in detail to make you a better, more confident performer and director, and greatly increases your understanding of how theatre works. You will work in a small group to create a devised performance and you will evaluate this in your coursework. You will also study two plays from the viewpoint of a director, both practically and theoretically.
This course (equivalent to an AS Level) is the first stage of the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma programme in Dance. On this course you will develop your knowledge and skills in a range of different dance techniques and styles. It combines extensive practical work with underpinning knowledge. For students interested in a career in dance, this course works as an excellent companion to any of the BTEC Diplomas or drama courses at Park College. As well as demanding physical activity, there is a rehearsal requirement beyond class contact time. What can I do after this course? Although this Certificate carries its own UCAS points, you will normally progress to the second year of the dance programme and take the Subsidiary Diploma in Dance, which will prepare you for all kinds of further progression in general, specialist performing arts education, or employment.
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What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Drama and Theatre Studies A2. This can lead to a specialist course at university or drama school. Studied in combination with other subjects, it acts as an excellent basis for further study in other curriculum areas. It combines especially well with English, film studies, media, art, performing arts, dance, law.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What can I do after this course? A specialist course at university or drama school. In combination, it acts as an excellent basis for further study in other curriculum areas. It combines especially well with English, film/ media, art, performing arts, dance, law and languages. Past students are now studying Drama/ Performing Arts, English, Law, sociology to name a few
What will I study? On this course you will be provided with a broad foundation of study in recording (including microphones, mixing MIDI and sequencing), music business (including copyright and contracts) and performance. You must be able to play an instrument or sing, in order to enrol on this course. You will be expected to participate in music performance. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the BTEC Extended Diploma in Music Technology at Level 3 or the Music Production and Creative Recording BTEC Diploma at Level 3 (both offered at Park College).
Music Production and Creative Recording
Music Technology
Music Technology
Music Technology
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits)
BTEC Extended Diploma
AS
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 5156/010
Course code: 4032/010
Course code: 3870/010
Course code: 4031/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above (including English). Entry from BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Music students is dependent on an overall Merit grade and English GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent). The course appeals to a wide range of students of different ages and experience.
You will have successfully completed the 90 credit Diploma in Music to join the Extended Diploma, as well as possessing the entry requirements for the Level 3 Music programme.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include English. Candidates may be considered on individual merit.
What will I study?
What will I study?
The two year Level 3 BTEC Music Production Diploma Programme is equivalent to taking 3 full A Levels. It is designed to prepare you for employment in the music industry, self-employment or for progression to Higher Education. Year 1 comprises the 90 Credit Diploma, and most students progress to the Extended Diploma in Year 2. You will undertake a wide range of project work to establish your interests and strengths, before progressing to either a performance-based specialist pathway, or a production- (recording, producing, engineering) based one. Musicians will need to be multi-skilled and draw upon a wide range of different fields in order to have a long-lasting and rewarding career in the industry. This course has been designed to help you accomplish this.
On this course you will develop your skills and knowledge relating to recording, sequencing and composing as well as musical history and musical analysis. You will study a blend of theory, research and practical studio activity. There are two units to be covered in the AS Level course based on sequencing and recording skills, in addition to a unit based on listening to and analysing different genres of music. All projects are externally moderated.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above (including English). Entry from BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Music students is dependent on an overall Merit grade and English GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent). What will I study? The Level 3 BTEC Music Production and Creative Recording course is equivalent to 3 A Levels. This two-year programme is designed to prepare you for employment in the music industry, self-employment or for higher education. On this course you will undertake a wide range of project work covering composition, performance, recording and music business. Musicians will need to be multi-skilled and be able to draw upon a wide range of different fields in order to have a long lasting and rewarding career in the industry. This course has been designed to help you accomplish this. What can I do after this course? Whilst this course carries good UCAS points, you will normally progress to the BTEC Extended Diploma in Music Technology at Level 3, which can provide a pathway to both higher education and careers in the music industry, including with the BBC. Opportunities for further study in music technology and production include our own foundation degrees.
What will I study? The two year Level 3 BTEC Music Production Diploma Programme is equivalent to taking 3 full A Levels. It is designed to prepare you for employment in the music industry, self-employment or for progression to Higher Education. Year 1 comprises the 90 Credit Diploma, and most students progress to the Extended Diploma in Year 2. You will undertake a wide range of project work to establish your interests and strengths, before progressing to either a performance-based specialist pathway, or a production- (recording, producing, engineering) based one. Musicians will need to be multi-skilled and draw upon a wide range of different fields in order to have a long-lasting and rewarding career in the industry. This course has been designed to help you accomplish this. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to both higher education and careers in the music industry and beyond, including with the BBC. Opportunities for higher level study in music technology and production include our own foundation degree and degree in Music Production, awarded by the University of Brighton.
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to both higher education and careers in the music industry and beyond, including with the BBC. Opportunities for higher level study in music technology and production include our own foundation degree and degree in Music Production, awarded by the University of Brighton.
What can I do after this course? The course is designed to help enable you to progress onto degrees and careers related to the music industry. This course normally leads to Music Technology A2, which will provide a pathway to degree courses in a wide range of subjects in addition to music, including law, journalism, art and architecture.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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PERFORMING ARTS
BTEC First Certificate
Performing Arts (Acting Year 1)
Performing Arts (Acting Year 2)
Level: 2
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
BTEC Diploma Year 2
One year full time
One year full time
Level: 3
Level: 3
Park College
Park College
One year full time
One year full time
Course code: 3893/010
Course code: 5158/010
Park College
Park College
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Course code: 3939/050
Course code: 4169/020
You will need to have passed AS Level Music Technology. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed. Candidates may be considered on individual merit.
You will need to 4 GCSEs at Grade D or above, or a Level 1 introductory certificate and 2 GCSEs at Grade D or above.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. It is not necessary to have studied GCSE Drama but, if you have, you should have achieved a grade C or above.
You should have achieved the Subsidiary Diploma in Acting prior to taking this course, in addition to meeting the entry requirements for Year 1.
What will I study? This is the first stage of the two year acting programme. During the first year, you will study six units which focus on the development of your skills in acting, voice and movement. You will also explore a range of different theatre/performance styles through projects leading to public performances. You will be encouraged to take control of artistic decisions as the course progresses. Our intention is to develop your professional skills and then to give you the opportunity to explore your own artistic creativity.
This is the second stage of the two year acting programme. You will have achieved 6 units which focus on the development of your skills in acting, voice and movement during the first year, as well as exploring a range of different theatre/performance styles through projects leading to public performances. The second year builds on these strengths and skills, and you will be encouraged to take control of artistic decisions as the course progresses. Our intention is to develop your professional skills and then to give you the opportunity to explore your own artistic creativity.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course leads to the BTEC Diploma in Acting, which can provide a pathway to further study in performing arts at university or drama school. It is also relevant to arts administration, art therapy and teaching courses and is good preparation for employment in a wide range of areas where teamwork, initiative and personal confidence are important.
This course can provide a pathway to further study in performing arts at university or drama school. It is also relevant to arts administration, arts therapy and teaching courses and is good preparation for employment in a wide range of areas where teamwork, initiative and personal confidence are important attributes.
Music Technology
Performing Arts
A2 Level: 3
What will I study? On this course you will develop your skills and knowledge relating to recording, sequencing and composing as well as musical history and musical analysis. You will study a blend of theory, research and practical studio activity. There are two units to be covered in the A2 course. There are units based on sequencing and recording skills and a unit based on listening to and analysing different genres of music. All projects are externally moderated. What can I do after this course? The course is designed to help enable you to progress to degrees and careers related to the music industry. This course can provide a pathway to degree courses in a wide range of subjects in addition to music, including law, journalism, and art. A number of our students progress onto our popular foundation degree or degree in Music Production.
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What will I study? The course is designed to be as practical as possible and is delivered through workshops, rehearsal and performance. On this course you will participate in acting, movement and voice workshops and must be willing to attempt all three skills to pass the course. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 courses and provide excellent training for vocational progression in performing arts and other related industries. If you do not yet have Maths or English at C or above (GCSE) you will be required to study these subjects alongside your main programme.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study?
Performing Arts (Musical Theatre)
Performing Arts (Musical Theatre)
Production Arts
Production Arts
BTEC Certificate Year 1
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma Year 2
BTEC Certificate Year 1
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma Year 2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 3965/020
Course code: 4165/030
Course code: 0161/030
Course code: 3939/060
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need five GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), as well as providing evidence of previous performance experience and a passion for performing arts. It is not necessary to have studied drama, music or dance at GCSE previously but, if you have, you should have achieved a grade C or above.
You must have achieved the BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Musical Theatre in your first year.
You will need 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, along with evidence of previous stage management/backstage experience and a passion for performing arts.
You will need five GCSEs at grade C or above and have completed the BTEC Certificate in Production Arts during your first year.
What will I study?
What will I study?
This course will enable you to progress towards a career in stage management, stage design, lighting, sound and all areas of backstage work. On this course you will learn how to perform stage management roles in a variety of public performances in college, the community and professional venues. You will be involved in the lighting, sound design, set construction and wardrobe of shows, as well as taking a full role in all the backstage work that happens on the night of the performances. You will share some lessons with students taking the BTEC Extended Certificate in Performing Arts, working closely with them as one company. The BTEC Certificate in Production Arts is a first year course, and normally leads to the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Production Arts in year two.
This course will enable you to progress towards a career in stage management, stage design, lighting, sound and all areas of backstage work. You will learn how to perform stage management roles in a variety of public performances in College, the community and professional venues. You will be involved in the lighting, sound design, set construction and wardrobe of shows, as well as taking a full role in all the backstage work that happens on the night of the performances. You will share some lessons with students taking the BTEC Extended Certificate in Performing Arts, working closely with them as one company. The BTEC Subsidiary Diploma is a Year 2 course, which follows the BTEC Certificate in Production Arts.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
You will normally progress to the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Production Arts, which is equivalent to one A Level. This can then provide a pathway to study at drama school or university (assuming the right subject combination). Many of our students have been offered professional work experience or work after completing this course.
A BTEC Subsidiary Diploma is equivalent to one A Level. In combination with other subjects this course can provide a pathway to study at drama school or university. Many of our students have been offered professional work experience or work after completing this course.
What will I study? On this course you will develop performance skills and organisational abilities within the performing arts. You will study acting, singing and dance, with your major pathway being musical theatre. This course forms the first year of the Level 3 programme, with students usually progressing to the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Musical Theatre in Year 2. What can I do after this course? You will normally join the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Musical Theatre, which can lead to further study in performing arts at university or drama and dance school. This course can also provide a pathway to arts administration, arts therapy and teaching courses.
What will I study? This is the second year of our Musical Theatre qualification. After successful completion of Year 1 where you will have gained a Certificate in Musical Theatre, you will continue to develop your musical theatre performance skills to a higher level and in more depth, as well as looking at monologue and audition techniques. You will study acting, singing and dance, with your major pathway being musical theatre, and perform in at least two major projects. What can I do after this course? Further study in Performing Arts at university or drama and dance school. This course can also provide a pathway to arts administration, arts therapy and teaching courses.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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Explorer
General Foundation
Personal Progress
Diploma / Certificate
Induction
Introductory
Level: 1
Level: Entry 3
Level: Entry 1
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: EP_190
Course code: EP_093
Course code: EP_215
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You do not need any previous qualifications, but you do need to be ready to meet the attendance and behavioural expectations of the College, which are discussed at interview. Students may take an initial assessment, which ensures placement onto the right level of maths and English.
You do not need any previous qualifications but you do need to be ready to meet the attendance and behavioural expectations of the College, which are discussed at interview. Students may take an initial assessment, which ensures placement onto the right level of maths and English.
You do not need any previous qualifications but you do need to be ready to meet the attendance and behavioural expectations of the College, which are discussed at interview stage. Students may also take an initial assessment, which ensures placement onto the right levels of maths and English.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this programme you will choose units from different vocational areas which combine to enable you to achieve the Diploma or Certificate in Vocational Studies, providing an opportunity to try a subject before applying for a full programme in that area. Units include sport, public services, health and social care, IT, administration, retail, travel and tourism, art, music, carpentry, brickwork, motor vehicle, catering and hairdressing. You will also study Functional Skills in maths, English and ICT if you have not already achieved these at GCSE level.
This course will provide you with a supported transition to College life. The focus is on building personal and social skills, independence and employability. You will benefit from a project-based approach, through enterprise and vocational options in floristry, sport and fitness, hospitality and housekeeping, motor vehicle, art, drama and construction skills. In your first year, you will focus on the development of studentship, induction into the College environment and personal and social skills. Students can continue the programme for up to three years and will focus on progression into supported/paid employment, independent living and being an active member of their local community.
On this programme you will develop your independence and personal and social development skills as well as improve your maths, English and ICT skills. You will learn by undertaking projects in such areas as planning/taking part in events, horticulture, media, arts, crafts, catering and hospitality. You will gain independence through local community trips and using local facilities such as public transport, leisure centres, supermarkets and allotments. You will work towards an outcome, which is agreed between you, staff and your parents/carers and could be independent living, making a contribution to your local community and/or supported or paid employment.
What can I do after this course?
You can remain on the Personal Progress programme for up to three years and your progression will be assessed by staff every year. Some students progress to Entry 2 provision which has an increased vocational and employability focus. During your exit year, you will work towards building links and operating independently within your local community.
What can I do after this course? You may progress into the curriculum area of your choice, typically studying a full time vocational programme at Level 1 or 2.
You can stay within the General Foundation programme for up to three years; during this time you work towards employability and independence. Some students take up voluntary or paid employment in their exit year. Other students progress into Level 1 programmes. Students have regular reviews to agree appropriate yearly progression routes.
What can I do after this course?
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Name: Roshanne Richards Previous school: Lindfield School “My course has given me the opportunity to try things like catering and painting & decorating which I would never have tried at school, and I really love it.�
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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Public Services
Public Services
Public Services
Public Services
BTEC Certificate
Diploma
Extended Certificate (Explorer Plus)
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Level: 1
Level: 2
Level: 2
Level 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Vocational College
Course code: 4044/010
Course code: EP_403
Course code: 3937/010
Course code: 3938/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need at least four GCSEs at grade D or above including English Language.At interview you will need to demonstrate an interest in the Public and Uniformed Services . This is an academic course that also requires commitment to personal fitness and outdoor pursuits.
You will need at least four GCSEs at grade D or above including English Language. At interview you will need to demonstrate an interest in the Public and Uniformed Services . This is an academic course that also requires commitment to personal fitness and outdoor pursuits.
You will need atleast four GCSEs at Grade D or above including maths and English. At interview you will need to demonstrate an interest in the Public and Uniformed Services . This is an academic course that also requires commitment to personal fitness and outdoor pursuits.
What will I study?
What will I study?
What will I study?
You will need five GCSEs at C grade and above including English Language or BTEC Level 2 Diploma Merit. You must demonstrate an interest in a career in the uniformed public services. This is an academic course that requires a commitment to personal fitness, outdoor pursuits and the extra activities.
This is a combined course with the BTEC Level 1 Diploma in Sport and Active Leisure. On this course you will study four units covering areas such as forensic detection, teamwork skills and public service fitness. All students will be required to participate in a residential educational visit involving outdoor and adventurous activities. You will also study Functional Skills in English, maths and ICT. Students will also need to study another additional qualification as part of this course; the Exercise Studies Award at Level 1.
The course is a one year Level 2 course that develops the basic underpinning knowledge of the requirements for entry into uniformed public services. You will study a total of 6 units during your time at College incorporating both practical and theoretical elements including employment in the Public Services, fitness, public service skills, outdoor adventurous activities, citizenship in the UK, crime and its effects on society.
The course forms part of the Level 2 Plus programme. Within the core qualification you will study public service skills, equality and diversity and public service fitness. You will also be able to study additional GCSEs. We will expect you to show a commitment to developing your practical performance in public service fitness.
What can I do after this course?
Students may wish to progress on to the Level 3 90 Credit Public Service Diploma
On successful completion you can progress on to the Public Services BTEC Level 2 Diploma or access the Level 2 Plus programme and study the Public Services BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate, alongside additional GCSE retakes if required.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 courses if you achieve a Merit grade. Your attendance, behaviour and attitude to work will also be considered for this progression.
What will I study? On this BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Public Services course you will study a wide range of subjects, which will prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills to enter a uniformed public service. You will study at least 6 modules during the course including politics, leadership, psychology, citizenship, physical training and outdoor activities. The theoretical units provide background knowledge and understanding of the public services. During the course students will be required to participate in visits to workplaces, and residentials and expedition training, which involve overnight stays. What can I do after this course? The course is equivalent to 1 A Level and 140 UCAS points can be obtained. This course leads to the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Public Services for the second year. You can apply for entry to the police and other law enforcement organisations; the armed forces, the emergency and rescue services,the merchant navy, and offender management amongst others.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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PUBLIC AND UNIFORMED SERVICES
Public Services Extended Diploma Level: 3 One year full time Vocational College Course code: EP_401 Entry Requirements You will need five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English language. You should have completed the BTEC 90 Credit Diploma or Subsidiary Diploma. What will I study? This is an advanced level course equivalent to 3 A-Levels and you will study 15-18 units over the year, incorporating both practical and theoretical elements. What can I do after this course? This course can lead on to continue your studies at university, or you could take the Level 4/5 course in Public Service Management at Sussex Downs College, or pursue a career in the armed forces or emergency services.
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SCIENCE
Biology
Biology
Chemistry
Chemistry
AS
A2
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0347/100
Course code: 0167/100
Course code: 0342/060
Course code: 0951/050
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include Double Science GCSE grades at BB or above, or Biology and Chemistry GCSE grade B or above, as well as Maths and English Language GCSE grade C or above. Vocational qualifications, such as applied units, are not acceptable.
You will need to have passed AS Level Biology. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression onto the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above, this must include Double Science GCSE at grades BB or above, or Chemistry GCSE at grade B or above, as well as Maths GCSE at grade B or above.
You will need to have passed AS Level Chemistry. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study?
On this course you will develop essential knowledge and understanding of different chemistry topics and how they interrelate. Topics include atomic structure, electrons and bonding, the periodic table, organic chemistry, modern analytical techniques, energy and resources. Over the course you will deepen your understanding of how science works; appreciate how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how science affects the economy, environment and society; develop safe and effective practical skills of manipulating lab equipment, handling chemicals, observation, analysis and evaluation; develop your enthusiasm for chemistry and prepare for further study and careers in chemistry and the sciences.
What will I study? On this course you will study 3 units. The first 2 units cover biology and disease and the variety of living organisms. There is also a practical and investigative skills centre assessed unit. This is certified by AQA. What can I do after this course? After passing the AS Biology course you can progress to A2 Biology which can lead to a wide range of degree courses e.g. medicine, nursing, agriculture, veterinary science, food technology, water industry, optics, pharmacy, environmental health, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. For many biological degrees you will also need Chemistry A Level.
What will I study? On this A2 level course you will study three units, including populations and the environment and control in cells and organisms. There is also a practical and investigative skills centre assessed unit. The course is certified by AQA. What can I do after this course? Biology A Level can provide a pathway to a wide range of degree courses e.g. medicine, nursing, agriculture, horticulture, veterinary science, food technology, teaching, water industry, optics, pharmacy, environmental health, occupational therapy, sports science and physiotherapy. For many biological degrees you will also need Chemistry A Level.
AS Level Chemistry builds on chemical concepts from GCSE. On this course you will develop essential knowledge and understanding of different chemistry topics and how they interrelate. You will study topics including atomic structure, electrons and bonding, the periodic table, organic chemistry, modern analytical techniques, energy and resources. Over the course you will deepen understanding of how science works; appreciate how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how science affects the economy, environment and society; develop safe and effective practical skills of manipulating lab equipment, handling chemicals, observation, analysis and evaluation; develop your enthusiasm for chemistry and prepare for further study and careers in chemistry and the sciences. What can I do after this course? After passing the AS Chemistry course you can progress to A2 Chemistry. A Level Chemistry is essential for entry to courses in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, biochemistry, pharmacy, some biology courses, chemical engineering, and, obviously, chemistry.
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What will I study?
What can I do after this course? After passing the AS Chemistry course you can progress to A2 Chemistry. A Level Chemistry is essential for entry to courses in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, biochemistry, pharmacy, some biology courses, chemical engineering, and, obviously, chemistry.
Environmental Studies
Geography
Geography
Geology
A2
AS
A2
AS
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0948/060
Course code: 0344/060
Course code: 0953/050
Course code: 0343/030
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have passed AS Level Environmental Studies. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSEs in Maths and English at grade C or above. GCSE Geography is ot required, but if have studied it then you will need to have achieved a minimum of a grade C.
You will need to have passed Geography AS Level. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSEs in Science and English Language at grades C or above. No previous study of geology or geography is required.
What will I study? On this course you will gain a deep and well-informed insight into the environment and the scientific processes that control and affect it. The central theme is the development of an understanding of how different events and cycles within the environment interrelate, how they influence subsequent environmental events, the human impacts on these events and cycles and the strategies that can be used to minimise the problems caused. Key aspects include areas such as wildlife conservation, pollution, global climate change and sustainability. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study environmental issues at degree level and could lead to a wide range of employment opportunities in the increasingly important field of environmental management. It is also a good qualification to enable you to study geography or other Earth studies at university.
What will I study? On this course you will study a mix of human and physical geography topics, plus geographical skills and fieldwork techniques. The course will involve carrying out outdoor fieldwork techniques. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Geography A2 Level. Geography can lead to university courses in all Earth studies subjects and many Higher Education courses including cartography, planning and other areas of environment and education. Being highly valued by employers, Geography enjoys one of the highest rates of graduate employability.
What will I study? Contemporary geography engages with the relationship between human populations over space and time, and their relationship with their physical environment. You will study a diverse range of relevant and current human and physical geographical issues such as how the hazards presented by volcanoes, earthquakes and hurricanes can be managed, why countries like Yugoslavia broke up, the origins and consequences of the Middle East conflict and why some countries stay poor and others develop rapidly. You will also carry out an in-depth issue evaluation on a topic released by the exam board in November. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a wide range of careers such as town and country planning, conservation, market research, leisure and tourism, work in the environment and teaching. Geography enjoys one of the highest rates of graduate employability, being highly valued by employers.
What will I study? On this course you will study the branch of science concerned with the structure, evolution and dynamics of the Earth. It looks at topics such as plate tectonics, minerals, energy resources, rock forming processes, geological time and geological hazards. You need to have good analytical and problem solving skills. As geology involves much practical work and fieldwork, an interest and ability in these areas is useful. Geology combines well with a wide range of subjects - in particular physics, environmental science, chemistry, geography, mathematics and biology. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Geology A2. Job prospects and rates of pay are currently very good for geological graduates. Geology is an accepted science subject for higher education entry and as such it is a gateway to the wide variety of careers available to science graduates.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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SCIENCE
SCIENCE
Geology
Physics
Physics
Psychology
A2
AS
A2
GCSE
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0952/020
Course code: 0341/040
Course code: 0950/030
Course code: 0420/080
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to have passed AS Level Geology. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE Double Science at grade BB or above, or Physics GCSE at grade B or above, and Maths GCSE at grade B or above. Vocational qualifications, such as those with applied units, are not acceptable.
You must have successfully passed AS Physics. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need either a GCSE in English, Maths or Science at grade D or above (or equivalent), but each prospective student will be considered based on individual circumstances. You will also need a genuine interest in the subject and an aptitude for science.
What will I study? On this course you will study geological investigation, you will carry out a variety of practical exercises involving both fieldwork and laboratory work. You will also study geological themes, which include economic geology and the geological evolution of Britain. In the latter, you will look at the evidence for Britain once being located near the South Pole and then drifting northwards to its present position. You will also study interpreting the geological record, which includes topics like why do we get mass extinctions in the fossil record? Finally you will study rock forming processes, which asks how do all the different rocks form and what can they tell us about the past? What can I do after this course? Geology is an accepted science subject for Higher Education entry and as such it is a gateway to the wide variety of careers available to science graduates. It is not unusual for 80% of our geology students to progress onto Earth science-related degree courses.
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What will I study? On this course you will study a large range of physics concepts and use mathematical models to understand the real world. The AS modules include forces and motion, electricity, waves and quantum physics. In addition to the modular exams, there is also a practical exam for each year. On this course you will also gain skills in working with abstract concepts and the application of mathematics to physics. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Physics A2 Level. This can lead to a range of university degrees such as physical sciences, engineering, applied maths and medicine. Many employers and universities see the skills gained in A Level Physics as valuable in other careers as well, such as the armed services and financial industries.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
What will I study? On this course you will study a large range of physics concepts and use mathematical models to understand the real world. The A2 modules include Newtonian mechanics, fields, medical imaging, particle physics and cosmology. In addition to the modular exams, there is also a practical exam for each year. On this course you will gain skills in working with abstract concepts and the application of mathematics to physics.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
This course can provide a pathway to a range of university degrees such as physical sciences, engineering, applied maths and medicine. Many employers and universities see the skills gained in A Level Physics as valuable in other careers as well, such as the armed services and financial industries.
Psychology GCSE is a good foundation for study of the subject at AS/A Level and beyond. It is a useful subject in most careers due to its relevance to daily life.
On this course you will study some of the different reasons psychologists give to explain why people behave in particular ways. You will learn how to take a questioning approach to psychological research which uses scientific methodology. There are a number of topics covered, including memory, phobias, gender, social influence and non verbal communication.
Psychology
Psychology
Science (21st Century)
Science (21st Century)
AS
A2
GCSE (Core)
GCSE ( Additional)
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 2
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 0337/090
Course code: 0947/090
Course code: 2774/010
Course code: 2778/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include English Language GCSE at grade B or above. You will also need Maths and Science GCSEs at grade C or above. However, due to the scientific and statistical content of the course, B grades are highly recommended.
You must have passed AS Level Psychology. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade D or above, which must include English Language. Also a GCSE in Maths at grade C or above would be very useful.
What will I study?
On this course you will study the impact that science and technology has on everyday life. You will study three units, which will include areas such as the diversity of life on earth, air quality and sustainable energy. In addition to the three exams on these units you will also undertake a practical work assignment and a case study, which will be of topical relevance. You will gain an understanding of how science may affect your own and others’ lives. You will be able to use these skills to become a more informed and active citizen in a world where science and technology play a key role in shaping our lives.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade D or above, which must include English Language), you will also need additional Science GCSE at grade C/D. GCSEs in Core Science and Maths at grade C or above would also be very useful.
What will I study? On this course you will develop an understanding of the scientific methods used by psychologists. You will be familiarised with four key techniques for collecting and analysing data; self-report, experiment, observation and correlation. You will also be introduced to the five main approaches in psychology. To do well in this subject you need to have good thinking and analytical skills and should enjoy reading, researching and problem solving. An interest in science is essential, as is the need to be well organised. Psychology is based on empirical evidence therefore you will need to enjoy working with statistics and interpreting data. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to study the Psychology A2 Level. This can lead to a range of university degrees such as psychology, nursing, law, social sciences, physical sciences and medicine. Many employers and universities see the skills gained in A Level Psychology as valuable in many other careers as well.
This A2 course applies the theories and approaches examined at AS Level to real life situations. You will develop your understanding of criminal, health and clinical psychology. We will explore why some people become criminals or addicted to drugs, and how schizophrenia can be explained and treated. The A2 course has its basis in biological psychology more than in the other four psychological approaches. It also examines contemporary issues and debates within the subject. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to a range of university degrees such as psychology, nursing, law, social sciences, physical sciences and medicine. Many employers and universities see the skills gained in A Level Psychology as valuable in many careers as well, such as the police and armed services, education and social services, and marketing.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Additional Science GCSE and thereafter to A Level Science. It can also be useful for teaching and nursing courses.
What will I study? On this course you will study the science that underpins day-to-day life. The focus will be on scientific explanations and models through which you will gain an insight into how scientists help develop our understanding of ourselves and the world we live in. You will study three units, which include topics such as the processes of life, electrical circuits, and chemicals of the natural environment. You will gain skills in scientific data analysis and learn how you to use this information to understand the science and technology that we encounter in our everyday life. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to more advanced Level 3 qualifications such as A Level Science or to a science-related career.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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SCIENCE
SCIENCE
Science (Applied)
Science (Applied)
Science (Applied)
BTEC Certificate
BTEC Diploma
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 3971/020
Course code: 3970/020
Course code: 2574/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths and Double Science, or a merit in a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science. Other equivalent qualifications will also be considered. Good literacy skills would be beneficial.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths and Double Science, or a Merit grade in the BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Applied Science. Other equivalent qualifications will be considered. Good literacy skills would be beneficial.
You will need four GCSEs at grade C or above, including Maths and Double Science, or a Merit in a BTEC Diploma in Applied Science. Other equivalent qualifications will be considered. Good literacy skills would be beneficial.
What will I study?
What will I study?
On this course you will study three core units taken over one year, including the fundamentals of science, working in the science industry and scientific practical techniques. BTEC Level 3 programmes consist of two years of study, with a BTEC Subsidiary or a BTEC Certificate achieved in the first year.
On this course you will study 12 units of study taken over two years. This includes 6 core units; the fundamentals of science, working in the science industry, scientific investigation, scientific practical techniques, perceptions of science, and using mathematical tools in science. There will also be other diverse units such as biochemistry, medical physics and human physiology.
This course consists of six units of study taken over one or two years, including the fundamentals of science, working in the science industry, and scientific practical techniques. There will also be other diverse units to study such as biochemistry, medical physics and human physiology.
What can I do after this course? This qualification has the same UCAS points as one AS Level, and combined with other BTECs and or AS Levels provides a sound footing for progression to employment or higher education.
What can I do after this course? This qualification has the same UCAS points as two A Levels, and combined with other BTECs and or AS Levels provides a sound footing for progression to employment or Higher Education. Those students intending to go into employment will be qualified to apply for a range of science-based jobs in the medical, industrial and laboratory sectors.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course? This qualification has the same UCAS points as one A Level, and combined with other BTECs and or AS Levels, can provide a pathway to Higher Education or employment.
Name: Natalie Pollard Previous school: Eastbourne College “It’s much easier to be motivated when you study something that you enjoy”
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SPORT AND FITNESS
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SPORT AND FITNESS
‘A GOOD FOUNDATION IN TRAINING, TECHNICAL COACHING TECHNIQUES, SPORTS NUTRITION, SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY, SPORTS PERFORMANCE , FITNESS TESTING AND PHYSIOLOGY.’
Community Sports Leader
Exercise Studies
Award
Award
Level: 2
Level: 1
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Level: 3
Course code: 4298/030
Course code: 4348/010
One year full time
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. In addition you must have a desire to improve your leadership skills through active participation. A commitment to voluntary leadership is essential to completing the course.
You must be enrolled on the Sport and Active Leisure BTEC Level 1 Diploma. Students on other Level 1 courses with suitable interest or experience can also apply.
Park College
What will I study? On this course you will gain experience in how to lead groups of people from varying backgrounds, ages and abilities. The course is taught in a practical and theoretical context and is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable sports leadership experience. You will organise and complete a ten-hour minimum voluntary leadership placement in the community. The following units are studied: organisational skills, safety in sport, know your friends, and first aid. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Higher Sports Leadership Certificate in your second year of study at the College. You will need to pass a formal assessment in order to progress to the Higher Sports Leadership Certificate. You will gain more confidence for a leadership role, which is good preparation for teaching/coaching jobs.
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What will I study? On this course you will study content based around health and fitness. You will study three units that include the body (anatomy), fitness, and fitness training. The course is combined with the BTEC Level 1 courses in Sport and Active Leisure. What can I do after this course? Students who are successful on this course and successful on their other Level 1 course can progress to the Sport BTEC Level 2 Diploma.
Golf Academy in Performance and Conditioning (Yr 1) BTEC Diploma (90 Credits)
Course code: 5150/010 Entry Requirements You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. Including GCSE grade C or above in English with Maths or Science. As an athlete you must be committed to an extensive performance training programme in your chosen sports discipline. What will I study? This course has been specifically designed to give recognition to talented golfers, as part of the England Golf Partnerships vision of being "The Leading Golf Nation in the World by 2020." It aims to support young male and female elite golfers (aged 16-18 at the start of the programme) who can demonstrate the necessary talent, commitment and skill to achieve excellence in golf. During the year students follow the same programme of academic study as the Sports Performance and Conditioning course but will include specific golf requirements such as the NVQ in Performance and Excellence and include access to the University of Brighton Elite Sports Hub. What can I do after this course? Possible careers include golf professional, professional golf player, golf club staff, golf retailing, tour caddie, golf coaching progression, FdA Golf or management. PGA Assistant Professional, FdA Golf Coaching, Sports related degree course, American Scholarship.
SPORT AND FITNESS
Sports Performance and Conditioning (Yr 1)
Sports Performance and Conditioning (Yr 2)
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits)
BTEC Extended Diploma
BTEC Extended Diploma
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 5150/010
Course code:
Course code: 4073/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You must meet the standard College entry criteria (see page 20), including GCSE grade C or above in English with Maths or Science. As an athlete you must be committed to an extensive performance training programme in your chosen sports discipline.
You must meet the standard College entry criteria (see page 20), including GCSE grade C or above in Maths and English. You must have achieved the BTEC 90 Credit Qualification studied in the first year. As an athlete you must be committed to an extensive performance training programme in your chosen sports discipline.
You must meet the standard College entry criteria, including GCSE grade C or above in Maths and English. You must have achieved the NVQ in Sporting Excellence as well as the BTEC 90 Credit Qualification studied in the first year. As an athlete you must be committed to an extensive performance training programme in your chosen sports discipline. What will I study? This is the second year of the Golf Academy course and follows Yr 2 of the Sports Performance and Conditioning (Yr 2) course. It is ideal for those seeking to progress towards a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport Performance & Excellence which is a 3 A-Level equivalent qualification. Students will cover many aspects from their own sporting discipline, including sports injuries, sports technical and tactical skills, sports performance and sports massage. What can I do after this course? Possible careers / jobs include golf professional, professional golf player, golf club staff, golf retailing, tour caddie, golf coaching progression, FdA Golf or management. PGA Assistant Professional, FdA Golf Coaching, Sports related degree course, American Scholarship.
What will I study? In the afterglow of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the English Institute of Sport is looking forward to the Rio 2016 Games and beyond. Sussex Downs College is looking to support this by creating a unique course aimed at those wanting to develop their careers in performance sport. During the one-year programme students work towards a BTEC level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Performance & Excellence which is a 3 AS equivalent qualification.
What will I study?
What can I do after this course?
Possible progression following successful completion of this course include the College's FdA in Sports Management or FdA in Sports Coaching, a sports-related degree course at another Higher Education institution or the Gym Instructor Level 2/3 course.
Possible progression following successful completion of this course include the College's FdA in Sports Management or FdA in Sports Coaching, a sports-related degree course at another Higher Education institution or the Gym Instructor Level 2/3 course.
This is the second year of the Sports Performance and Conditioning programme and students will work towards a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport Performance & Excellence which is a 3 A-Level equivalent qualification. Students will cover many aspects from their own sporting discipline, including sports injuries, sports technical and tactical skills, sports performance and sports massage. What can I do after this course?
Gym Instruction ACTIVE IQ Certificate in Instructing Fitness (Gym Based Instruction) Level: 2 One year full time Park College Course code: 4273/010 Entry Requirements In addition to meeting the standard College entry requirements (see page 20), you must have a desire to improve your instructing and leadership skills through active participation in fitness and gym-based activity. A basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology is essential. What will I study? On this course you will learn the skills required to instruct and lead in a fitness/gym-based environment. You will learn the basics of anatomy and physiology; how to plan, conduct and evaluate a fitness gym induction session; as well as how to deal with clients. There are both practical and theoretical modes of study culminating in two multiple choice examinations and two practical assessments. You will study the following units: anatomy and physiology, client support, health, safety and welfare, principles of exercise and fitness, planning gym-based exercise, and instructing gym-based exercise. What can I do after this course? The course will enable you to register on to the REPS (Register of Exercise Professionals) at Level 2 and gain entry to employment within the fitness industry.
For further information, contact Student Services on 08452 601 608 or go to www.sussexdowns.ac.uk
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Golf Academy in Performance and Conditioning (Yr 2)
SPORT AND FITNESS
Nutrition and Personal Effectiveness NCFE Award in Improving Personal Exercise, Health and Nutrition
Personal Trainer ACTIVE IQ Certificate in Instructing Fitness (Gym Based Instruction) Level: 3
Level: 2
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4401/030
Course code: 1803/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Learners must have previously achieved a Level 2 Gym Instruction qualification - preferably accredited by Active IQ. The course requires physical exertion and individual participation is essential, therefore a degree of physical fitness is necessary.
You will need to meet our standard requirements (see page 20) of four GCSEs at grade D or above, including English language. You should also have a keen interest in practical fitness and training. What will I study? This course will help improve your knowledge of and ability in personal health improvement and wellbeing. You will study three units: understanding the concepts of health and exercise; understanding the nutritional requirements for various types of exercise; and planning and preparing for personal exercise and nutrition. What can I do after this course? This course combines well with other subjects including the BTEC Level 3 courses in Sport or Sport and Exercise Science, or with the Active IQ Level 2 in Fitness Instruction.
What will I study? On this course you will develop your skills of instructing and leading in a fitness/gym based environment to that of a Personal Trainer. You will develop your knowledge of anatomy and physiology, plan a personal training session, conduct a group or personal training session as well as how to deal with clients. There are both practical and theoretical modes of study culminating in two multiple choice examinations and two practical assessments. You will study the following units: know how to support clients who take part in exercise, health, safety and welfare, principles of exercise, fitness and health anatomy and physiology for exercise and health, programming personal training with clients, delivering personal training sessions, applying the principles of nutrition. What can I do after this course? The course will enable you to register onto the REPS (Register of Exercise Professionals) at Level 3 and gain entry to employment within the fitness industry.
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Physical Education (Sports Studies)
Physical Education (Sports Studies)
AS
A2
Level: 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
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Park College
Course code: 1580/020
Course code: 0945/090
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements. Please see page 20 for further details. As part of the above this must include GCSE Double Science at grades CC or above and GCSE English at grade C or above. If taking separate sciences, a minimum of grade C is required in both. A GCSE in PE at grade B or above is also required.
You will need to have passed AS Level Physical Education. Students achieving below a D grade in their AS will require a guidance interview before progression on to the A2 is confirmed.
What will I study? On this AS course you will study four major elements, with practical performance at its core. Theoretical aspects include anatomy and physiology, skill acquisition and sociocultural studies in PE/sport. Practical performance in two activities is assessed at set points within the year - an initial assessment upon entry and then again before final moderation. Practical performance represents 20% of the overall mark. You should also be able to analyse strengths and weaknesses in performance, and discuss this via an interview process. This interview is worth a further 10% of the overall mark. A commitment to regular practical sport is essential, as is an awareness of what makes for a healthy lifestyle. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the Physical Education A2 Level. This can lead to a career in leisure management, teaching, physiotherapy and sports journalism. Universities regard PE as a fully acceptable A Level to count towards degree level entry.
What will I study? On this A2 Level course you will build on the areas studied at AS Level, developing these with units in exercise physiology, sports psychology and the history of sport. In addition you will be assessed in one practical sport and be expected to analyse the performance of a player in your chosen discipline and recommend improvements. You will develop skills in analysing and critically evaluating information and theories, explaining effects on sports performance in the context of promoting a healthy, balanced lifestyle. What can I do after this course? Sport is a growth industry and this course can provide a pathway to a wide range of sport and non-sport based careers. Common progression routes into university include PE teaching, sports science, sports studies, leisure management, sports development, coaching, physiotherapy, sports psychology and nutrition.
SPORT AND FITNESS
Sport
Sport
BTEC Extended Certificate
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
BTEC Diploma
Level: 2
Level 3
Level: 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 3996/030
Course code: 3934/020
Course code: 3998/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard Level 2 entry requirement of four GCSEs at D grade or above (see page 20), including English Language with Maths or Science. Applicants without these grades are invited to apply and will be interviewed to assess your suitability for this course.
You will need a minimum of four GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language with maths or Science (BTEC Science will require a Merit grade).
You must have already achieved the Sport BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma.
What will I study?
This is Year 2 for those who have studied the BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Sport. You will build on these foundations and focus on developing a career in sport. Units include work experience, sport development and sports nutrition. You will be assessed throughout the year with assignments, practical observations and presentations.
What will I study? The course forms part of the Level 2 programme. Within the core qualification you will study: fitness testing and training, practical sport, anatomy and physiology for sport, and injury in sport. You will also be able to gain the Community Sports Leadership Award (CSLA) and have the opportunity to join a Sports Academy course. Where appropriate, you will also be able to study additional GCSEs. We will expect you to show a commitment to developing your knowledge associated with practical performance in sport. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 courses if you achieve a minimum of a Merit grade. Your attendance, behaviour and attitude to work will also be considered for this progression.
On this course you will study: anatomy and physiology related to fitness, assessing risk in sport, fitness testing for sport and exercise, sports coaching, outdoor adventurous activities, and exercise, health and lifestyle. You will produce 2 or 3 assignments for each unit. You can study this course alongside further AS Levels and some students also enrol on Sports Academy courses. All students usually combine this course with the Community Sports Leadership Award to add to their practical involvement and experience. You will also be required to participate in a residential educational visit. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to Level 3 courses if you achieve a minimum of a Merit grade. Your attendance, behaviour and attitude to work will also be considered for this progression.
What will I study?
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What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to work in the sports industry either with private companies or local authorities. Previous students have gained employment as sports coaches, outdoor pursuits instructors and sports masseurs. Alternatively you may wish to continue your studies at university on degree or foundation degree programmes in sports.
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Sport and Exercise Science
Sport and Exercise Science
Higher Sports Leadership
BTEC Diploma (90 Credits)
BTEC Extended Diploma (Year 2)
Higher Certificate QCF
Level: 3
Level: 3
Level 3
One year full time
One year full time
One year full time
Park College
Park College
Park College
Course code: 4815/010
Course code: 4247/020
Course code: 4547/010
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
You will need to meet our standard entry requirements, please see page 20. Including English Language, Science and Maths). Students with a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport must have achieved an overall Distinction grade.
You will have previously achieved the BTEC 90 credit Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science.
You must hold the Community Sports Leadership Award. You will also have to go through an application and induction process with the course leader to progress on to the Higher Sports Leadership Certificate
What will I study? This course is an advanced level vocational course that investigates the effects of exercise on body function with a view to improving sports performance, as well as examining the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle. You will study the BTEC Level 3 90 credit Diploma in year 1 and progress onto the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in year 2. You will study 18 units over the two years incorporating both practical and theoretical elements including: anatomy, physiology, sport nutrition, sports psychology, outdoor adventurous activities, expedition skills, fitness testing and training, research project, biomechanics, current issues in sport, and sport and exercise massage. It is important to understand the course has a strong academic focus and will require you to commit yourself. What can I do after this course? This course can provide a pathway to the College's Foundation Degree in Sports Development and Coaching, validated by the University of Brighton. Options also include foundation degrees/degrees in sport and exercise science, PE, sports studies, physiotherapy and sports coaching.
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What will I study? The course is an advanced level vocational course that investigates the effects of exercise on body function with a view to improving sports performance, as well as examining the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle. You will study the Level 3 Extended Diploma having previously completed the BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma. You will study nine units over the year, incorporating both practical and theoretical elements. These include work experience, practical team sports, research methods, research projects and biomechanics. It is important to understand the course has a strong academic focus and will require you to commit yourself from the outset.
What will I study? On this course you will study 8 units including sport leadership and the community; introducing children to sport; sport and fitness; first aid; national governing body award; and organising and running an event. You will lead three different community groups including primary school children, disabled groups and secondary school children. You will need to complete a Level 1 national governing body award and an 8-hour first aid course. You need to have a keen interest in working with others and leadership. This course does require large amounts of commitment outside of college.
What can I do after this course?
What can I do after this course?
The qualification can gain entry to the Foundation Degree in Sports Development and Coaching offered by Sussex Downs College, through the University of Brighton. Options also include FdA/BSc degrees in sport and exercise science, PE, sports studies, physiotherapy and sports coaching. You may also further your employment opportunities within sport.
This course is beneficial for further education in teaching, coaching, sports development, sports administration, sports centre work and the leisure industry. All fields of industry recognise the importance of leadership, which is developed by this nationally recognised qualification, and gives the student 30 UCAS points.
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Name: Taelor Roberson Previous school: Ratton “Don’t be worried about moving on to College, once you’re here you will love it.”
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TRAVEL AND TOURISM
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
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Travel and Tourism BTEC Diploma Level 3 One year full time Lewes College Course code: EP_391 Entry Requirements You need to have successfully completed the BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Travel and Tourism. What will I study? On this course you will study seven units, which include work experience, entertainment and air ticketing. You will also complete a Level 2 Cabin Crew Diploma, giving you an excellent insight into this much in demand part of the industry. You will utilise our dedicated mock cabin area and work with airline-experienced staff, some of whom are ex-students from the College.
‘ACCESS MANY AREAS OF THE TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY, INCLUDING TOUR OPERATORS, AIRLINES AND AIRPORT AGENCIES’
What can I do after this course? Successful completion of this course, with the range of units studied, means you are well placed to access many areas of the industry including tour operators and other tourism providers and especially airlines and airport agencies such as ground handlers.
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YOUR PERSONAL NOTES My career goals
Things to ask at Sussex Downs College Open Events
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“A JOB IS ONE OF THE KEY SILVER BULLETS FOR A SUCCESSFUL LIFE... APPRENTICESHIPS ARE A VITAL PART OF THIS.” Stephen Lloyd, MP for Eastbourne and Willingdon
Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Vince Cable and MP for Eastbourne and Willingdon Stephen Lloyd, visited Sussex Downs recently to launch The Big Apprenticeship Conversation, a campaign led by the College aimed at creating new Apprenticeship vacancies and meaningful job opportunities for local young people. Pictured: Vince Cable and Stephen Lloyd with Melanie Hunt, Principal and Chief Executive of Sussex Downs College (centre).
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