Full-time Courses and Apprenticeships Guide 2015/16
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Contents Introduction 2 Student Life
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Apprenticeships 11 Courses
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Applying 82 Information for Parents
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Course Index
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Welcome
Thank you for picking up this guide, and giving me the opportunity to tell you why I think City College Plymouth is so special. City College Plymouth was graded ‘Good’ with ‘Outstanding’ features by Ofsted in 2012 and the achievement of our apprentices is 14% higher than the national benchmark. We pride ourselves in offering our students a friendly and supportive learning environment and are totally committed to: • celebrating the diversity of our community, and welcoming everyone • ensuring that you feel respected and valued, and that you are not discriminated against or harassed • providing a safe and healthy environment • developing high-quality courses that are well-taught, stimulating and lead to employment or a higher level course • incorporating employability skills and enterprise into each and every course • providing facilities and equipment that mirror the real working environment • enriching your time at College with a wide-ranging programme of activities • encouraging you to be an active member of our community, and listening to your opinions.
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Choosing what and where to study is a big decision. At 16 you have choices: these include coming to College or doing an Apprenticeship – you do not have to stay at school! This guide is the first step in helping you to choose a course that could change your life. All our courses are tailored to meet employment opportunities, and many of the employers we engage with give our students access to work experience opportunities and recruit them after successful completion of their course.
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As a Gazelle College we focus on ensuring that our students leave us prepared to make the most of every opportunity that presents itself, and to be able to make a contribution from day one to their community and workplace. I wish you success in your studies and hope that the College can help you start an interesting and enjoyable journey. Phil Davies Principal
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Doing it For Real
Coming to College is all about your future career aims. As a Gazelle College our courses are designed to give you the skills and qualifications that employers are looking for, so whatever career path you decide to follow, you can be guaranteed that you will leave College with the essential skills needed out there in the real world of work. Ready for work We want to make sure that what you learn at College is relevant when you go out into the workplace – that is why local employers have an input into how our courses are designed. We also make sure you have access to valuable work placements and experiences to boost your knowledge, your CV – and your confidence. Employability centre – theworkspace With a wide range of activities focussed on ensuring you gain the skills that employers want, theworkspace provides FREE: • employer lectures, giving you an insight into particular jobs • workshops on CV writing and presentation skills • industry visits and tours. Enterprising students We offer our students the chance to engage in activities to improve their knowledge and develop the skills and characteristics needed to be successful in self-employment. You will be able to: • take part in local and national enterprise competitions • access support and advice from experts in business start-up • find out about and apply for business start-up loans, funding and grants. www.cityplym.ac.uk
All activities are aimed at giving you the chance to turn your ideas into a reality! Recruitment service The College aims to support its students into full-time and part-time employment and has its very own recruitment service, which offers a one-stop shop for students seeking employment, either during or at the end of their studies. College students are able to register with the service, from day one of their time with us, and will also receive support and assistance with CV writing, interview techniques and job applications. And it doesn’t end when you finish your course … you are still able to access the service up to two years after completing your studies with us! Work experience As part of your Programme of Study you will undertake work experience which will give you the opportunity to gain the skills and experience that will allow you to stand out to potential employers as well as helping you choose the right sector to work in. For some subject areas, we’ve highlighted local employers that we work with.
“High quality teaching and learning resources provide realistic working environments and enable learners to develop very good employability skills.” Ofsted 2012
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Here to Help!
You can be sure that when you speak to our infospace team, they will give you the best FREE impartial advice and guidance.
We are here to help, so that you can concentrate on your studies. We can help you with advice about: • planning your next step (courses, higher education and university, training, employment or starting your own business) • student funding and financial support (including childcare) • subsidised travel passes and the FREE College buses • the College’s FREE breakfast club and meal scheme • learning support for students who have learning difficulties and disabilities • counselling support. You are welcome to talk to theinfospace team before you even start College, with the option of having an appointment with one of our experienced Careers Advisers – give them a call on 01752 305803 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk.
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Childcare If you are a parent, our outstanding nurseries will enable you to study knowing that your children (six months to school entry age) are being looked after in a stimulating and caring environment. Nurseries are located at both Kings Road and Goschen. Most students will be eligible for help with childcare costs – please contact the Student Funding team on 01752 305381 for advice and guidance. Both our nurseries were graded ‘Outstanding’ in our most recent Ofsted inspections. For full reports visit www.ofsted.gov.uk. Application forms are available from the nurseries – call 01752 305345 for more information or visit www.cityplym.ac.uk/ curiouskittens. Learning resources To support your studies there are well-equipped libraries at each of the two main centres – Kings Road and Goschen. Here you will find everything you need, including books, journals, newspapers and DVDs. Both have study spaces and computers with knowledgeable staff to help you. Thousands of resources such as e-books, e-journals and databases are also available 24/7 via the virtual library.
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Learning support service We have a team of specialist Learning Support staff to help you if you have a disability, learning difficulty or health issue that could affect your studies, for example dyslexia or a hearing impairment. We are able to assess your specific needs to ensure the appropriate support is put in place. The team will ensure you are treated with respect and your confidentiality is safeguarded. For more information contact us on 01752 305300 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk.
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Choosing the Right Course
There are many different qualifications available at City College Plymouth. The one you choose will depend on the qualifications you already have, whether you prefer a practical or an academic route, what you want to do after your course and how you like to learn.
Programmes of Study All 16 to 18 year olds will enrol on a Programme of Study. These have been developed by the government as a new way to learn and to achieve the best you can in your career or studies. Your programme will be made up of 600 hours per year and will include: • a substantial qualification at level 1, 2 or 3 • English and Maths GCSEs – if you didn’t achieve grades A*-C at school • other non-qualification activity such as tutorial time, study skills, work experience and help with applying for further courses or jobs.
Alternatively, you can attend one of our open days or come into the College for a tour! See the back cover for details. Moving On Up The College offers courses at all levels, so no matter where you start, you will be able to progress until you reach your goal – whether you are hoping to go to university, find a job or start a business.
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How do I decide which is the right course for me? There is a lot to think about when choosing which career you would like to follow. If you are not sure which course is right for you, contact theinfospace team on 01752 305803. They will talk to you about your interests and expected grades, allowing you to explore all the options available to you.
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Qualification Levels
This is a general guide – some courses may have specific entry requirements. Please see our website for more detailed information (www.cityplym.ac.uk/courses) or contact our Careers team on 01752 305803. Your predicted/current qualifications
The level of course for you
The qualifications you could study for at the College
What you could do next
No formal qualifications
Entry level
• Entry level course
Level 1 course
GCSE grades E-G or no formal qualifications
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• Level 1 course
Level 2 course
Five GCSE grades E or above or an appropriate level 1 qualification
Level 2
• Level 2 course • GCSEs A*-C • Apprenticeship • Traineeship
Level 3 course
Five GCSE grades A*-C or an appropriate level 2 qualification
Level 3
• Level 3 subsidiary and
Higher education
A Level passes or an appropriate level 3 qualification
Level 4
• Foundation Degree • HNC • Higher level
Higher education
Appropriate level 4 qualification
Level 5
• Foundation Degree • HND • Higher level
• Masters Degree • Postgraduate
extended diploma • A Levels • Access to Higher Education • Apprenticeship
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Students’ Union Student Liaison Team Student Centres Recognising Talent and Achievement
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Student Life
We know that your main focus at College will be about getting good grades, but you also need to balance your hard work with having a good social life. Being a student is not just about learning – it’s about getting involved, enjoying yourself and making new friends. The College has a calendar of events and activities running throughout the year to promote local and national issues, and to support you with your progression either on to employment, higher education or further courses. It also gives you a chance to get involved with what happens at your College, make the most of your free time, try something new and have some fun!
Student Liaison Team The Student Liaison team will make sure you enjoy your time at the College. The team provides support to ensure you remain on track and achieve your qualification. They ask students questions about what they want, listen to their feedback, and create a yearlong programme of enrichment activities – anything from circus skills and badminton, to Zumba and netball! We also have sports equipment and a fully equipped gym with qualified instructors who can tailor programmes to meet your fitness needs, and a College Sports Maker, funded by Sport England, whose job is to help organise various sporting activities and get you involved!
Students’ Union Becoming a student at the College means you have access to the Students’ Union (SU). The SU runs events and activities throughout the year to promote local and national issues. It also gives you a chance to get your views on the College heard through our ‘Student Voice’ initiatives, enjoy your free time and make some new friends!
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Student Centres
There are Student Centres at each main site packed with stuff to do. There’s pool, music, X-box Kinnect, craft workshops and lots more, and this is where the Students’ Union and Student Liaison team can be found.
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Recognising Talent and Achievement
At the College we are keen to recognise the outstanding achievements of our students, and each year over 100 students are publicly rewarded through our Student of the Term scheme. Lots of students are also put forward to regional and national competitions. • Construction students gained seven awards at the 2014 South West heat of SkillBuild, which was held at the College. Impressively, four City College students gained top accolades in bricklaying, cabinet making and joinery! • Catering students beat off stiff competition to win seven gold, five silver and five bronze medals at the 2014 Major Series held in association with the Craft Guild of Chefs. Your tutors will encourage you to show off your talents, and make sure you get the recognition you deserve! Talent Ambition Programme Are you an ambitious, talented young person who’s looking for the chance to excel in your studies and future career? Then our new specialised programme could be for you!
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The College’s Talent Ambition Programme (TAP) provides extra support to students who have an identified or emerging talent in their area of study, whatever it may be. TAP will give you extra challenges and help you to excel, with enhanced contact with potential employers for internships and employment opportunities. Sports Academies
The College runs Sports Academies in football and basketball so you can combine expert coaching and fitness conditioning with a full-time course. In partnership with Plymouth Argyle, we offer gifted footballers a unique Football Scholarship Programme. If your talent is in basketball, you can join our Plymouth Raiders Elite Performance Academy.
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What is an Apprenticeship? The Benefits How to Become an Apprentice Apprenticeship Programmes Available
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The College is 1st in the South West for Apprenticeships, with success rates 14% above the national average
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We offer a wide range of Apprenticeships to help you make a difference to your life and to help you achieve your goals and ambitions. Be assured that our awardwinning Work-based Learning department not only offers the widest range of Apprenticeships in the area, but can also provide all the support and advice you will need along the way.
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What is an Apprenticeship?
An Apprenticeship is a practical, recognised training programme that you undertake whilst being an employee with a relevant business. Studying this way means you can earn a wage and get on-the-job training from your workplace – so Apprenticeships are a great way to gain a qualification and work experience at the same time.
Earn while you learn! On average, apprentices earn around £170 per week – which, on top of all the other benefits, isn’t bad!
There are three different types of Apprenticeship; intermediate level, advanced level and higher level. More about them later!
You will also achieve Functional Skills qualifications in maths, English and ICT, and additional qualifications including a Technical Certificate relating to your subject area – all brilliant for boosting your CV!
How does it work? You can expect to work between 30 and 40 hours per week (including time spent at the College) and be paid a wage. You will be entitled to at least 20 days paid holiday each year. Most of your training will be in the workplace, but you may need to come into College for assessment, or on a dayrelease basis. The majority of apprentices spend four days a week with their employer, and one day at the College. While you are an apprentice you will be visited regularly in your workplace by a member of College staff to keep you on the right track, and support you to complete your Apprenticeship programme.*
Get qualified! During your Apprenticeship you will work towards an NVQ qualification. The type and level of qualification will depend on what type of Apprenticeship you are on.
A route to further study Apprenticeships offer a valuable route to university – NVQ diplomas are a great way to progress your education and improve employability because you can work your way up through the levels. Although much depends on the course and university you are hoping to join, an advanced level Apprenticeship is broadly considered equivalent to studying for A Levels.
Intermediate Level Apprenticeship Advanced Level Apprenticeship
NVQ Diploma Level 2 One to two-year programme
Higher Level Apprenticeship
Various qualifications at level 4/5 including HNC, HND or Foundation Degree
Degree
Two to four-year programme
NVQ Diploma Level 3 Two to four-year programme
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The Benefits
• You will learn job-specific skills – everything you learn will be directly relevant to your chosen career. • An Apprenticeship is great value for money. • If you are under 19 years of age, the cost of your course is paid for by the government (through The National Apprenticeship Service) so you won’t need to pay a thing. • If you are over 19, your Apprenticeship could be funded by yourself or your employer, or a mixture of both. You may also qualify for help towards the cost from The National Apprenticeship Service – depending on your age. Either way, costs are spread out over the course of your study – meaning you’ll finish your course debt-free! • Apprentices finish their course with great job prospects. You will already have built-up a great relationship with your employer, have a couple of years’ industry experience under your belt – and a range of skills that employers are looking for.
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How to Become an Apprentice An essential step in becoming an apprentice is finding a job – one that you enjoy and that you feel would make a good career choice. If you’re already in employment – great, you’ve got a head start, but if you don’t have a job yet, don’t worry. There are several ways to go about finding an employer to take you on as an apprentice. 1. Speak to the Work-based Learning team at the College. They are in contact with huge numbers of employers across Devon and Cornwall, and may be able to match you to a job in your chosen industry. e: info@cityplym.ac.uk t: 01752 305300 2. Search for a vacancy online. Our Apprenticeship vacancies are advertised on the City College Plymouth website (www.cityplym.ac.uk/ apprenticeshipvacancies). 3. Approach an employer directly. If you have a clear career goal in mind, and know a business where you feel you have something to offer, why not approach them yourself? Don’t let not having a job stop you from applying – it will get the ball rolling while you are looking.
Applying Complete the application form enclosed in this guide and return it to us using the freepost address on the top of the form. • College staff will process your application and initial checks will be made to ensure you are eligible for an Apprenticeship. • We will invite you in for some assessments to check that your numeracy, literacy and ICT skills are at the level required for your course, and to check that you are suitable for your chosen vocational area. If you meet the required standard and it is agreed that this is the right programme for you, you are ready for the next step! Not yet found an employer? The team from Work-based Learning will act on your behalf, putting you forward to employers. Already found or in a job? If you have already found an employer we will need to complete relevant health and safety checks and also ensure that the company will cover the relevant Apprenticeship programme criteria. • Once the Apprenticeship offer is confirmed by you, the employer and the College, a date will be agreed for you to start ‘earning and learning’!
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Apprenticeships
So, you already know some of the obvious benefits to choosing an Apprenticeship, like earning a wage, gaining a nationally-recognised qualification, and learning in a practical, hands-on way. But there are loads of other reasons why Apprenticeships are a great option!
Apprenticeship Programmes Available
Career Path Path Career
Intermediate Intermediate
Advanced Advanced
Higher Higher
Business and Enterprise Business and Administration
Contact Centre Operations
Customer Service
Logistics
Management
Marketing
Retail
Sustainable Resource Management
Team Leading
Warehousing and Storage Operations
Childcare, Health and Social Care Childcare and Early Years
Childcare and Education
Children and Young People’s Workforce
Health and Social Care
Supporting Teaching and Learning
Construction and the Building Trades Bricklaying
Construction Management
Installing Electro Technical Systems and Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Plastering
Plumbing and Heating/Domestic Heating
Wood Occupations
Engineering, Automotive and Marine
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Boat Outfitting
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Engineering Fabrication and Welding
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Advanced
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Career Path
Higher
Engineering, Automotive and Marine Engineering Maintenance and Installation
Engineering Toolmaking
Improving Operational Performance
Installing and Commissioning
Marine Engineering
Mechanical Manufacturing
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Light)
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (Motorcycles)
Hair and Beauty
Beauty Therapy
Hairdressing
Nail Technology
Women’s and Men’s Hairdressing
Hospitality and Catering Catering
Hospitality
Media, Games and Computing Information Technology – Application Specialist
IT Software, Web and Telecoms Professionals
Media
Performing Arts and Music Music
Performing Arts
Science Dental Nursing
Travel and Tourism Travel
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Doing it for real Apprenticeships
Joshua McCabe, 19, is a Fabrication and Welding Apprentice with Princess Yachts International plc. Joshua said: “I’d heard really good things about Princess Yachts; that they were an excellent employer and really looked after and supported their apprentices. I decided to apply for an Apprenticeship with them as I thought, why not earn while I learn?!” Joshua was one of the first students to be taken on by Princess Yachts for the Fabrication and Welding Apprenticeship. He has excelled in his chosen profession and has already taken part and won both the WorldSkills regional final for construction metalwork and advanced sheet metalwork. Katie Brown, 19, is an apprentice employed by the Plymouth Apprenticeship Company Ltd. The Company is an Apprenticeship training agency set up by Plymouth City Council and City College Plymouth to support the growth of smaller businesses and help young people into sustainable employment. Katie is currently working at Nazareth House, Plymouth, which is operated by the Catholic Congregation Sisters of Nazareth, offering vulnerable people a secure and healthy residence in which they feel respected and comfortable on a daily basis.
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Joshua continued: “Winning and taking part in both these competitions has been fantastic. It gave me the opportunity to put my skills to the test against other very skilled apprentices. All of the competitors worked really hard in both events and enjoyed the challenge. “The lecturers at the College are particularly outstanding in their field which has provided me with a high level of expertise which I have been able to take to the workplace. This has helped me immensely with my Apprenticeship at Princess Yachts.”
Joshua will be finishing his Advanced Apprenticeship in two years and is hoping to gain full-time employment with Princess Yachts.
Katie said “I love working at Nazareth House and have never worked anywhere like it. I came to my interview with blue hair and was seriously wondering if they would see past this and take a chance on giving me an Apprenticeship but thankfully they did!” Katie plans to stay at Nazareth House until the end of her Apprenticeship and hopes that they may consider giving her permanent employment in the future.
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Courses • A Levels and GCSEs • Access to Higher Education • Business and Enterprise • Childcare, Health and Social Care • Construction and the Building Trades • Engineering, Automotive and Marine • Hair and Beauty • Hospitality and Catering • Media, Games and Computing • Performing Arts and Music • Preparation for Life and Work • Public Services • Science • Sport and Leisure • Travel and Tourism
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A Levels and GCSEs
Sixth form study at the College gives you: • teaching and learning in a mature atmosphere • field trips and work experience • exceptional preparation for the world of work or entry to higher education • excellent, dedicated teaching and support staff • a vast range of sports and leisure activities • a friendly and supportive environment • personalised and aspirational target grades, based on national data which staff performance is also measured against • and most importantly ... a personal tutor who will support you and motivate you to do your best.
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What do I need to get on the course? As well as coming in for an interview, you will need to have the following: • at least five grade Cs at GCSE, including English and maths • a grade B in maths, science, history and English to study these subjects at A Level. Please note: offers are made subject to obtaining GCSE grades which, against national averages, indicate you would obtain at least the lowest pass grades for your chosen subjects. If your grades do not match these requirements please contact theinfospace on 01752 305803 to discuss alternative options.
GCSE Full-time Programme 2 1 year GCFT The College offers an intensive one-year, full-time programme of GCSEs with tutorial support. You can study up to six GCSEs from the following subjects: • maths • English • science • additional science • psychology • sociology • history • geography. This programme will give you a broad range of qualifications, good foundations for further academic study and an opportunity to update previous qualifications and improve your grades.
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Choosing to study A Levels with the College’s A Level Academy will give you an experience that’s different to school. One of the misconceptions about the College is that you will be left alone – this is most definitely not the case! We will provide you with a very effective transition from school to university or employment and challenge you to do your best. Based at Goschen, you’ll be studying in an environment that is supportive, focussed on success, will prepare you for university and present you with a whole new set of opportunities. Your future really does start here!
For more information visit www.cityplym.ac.uk/courses and search for course code GCFT.
Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £20 per year.
A Level Subjects The following pages highlight the A Level subjects which were available in 2014/15. Please note that this is subject to change as our A Level offer is reviewed and refreshed annually. Subjects on offer in 2015/16 may change. Please contact us on 01752 305300 to discuss our offer or come along to one of our open events – see the back cover for details. 01752 305300
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Biology 3 2 years ASFT Biologists work in the fields of medicine, food production, veterinary science and ecology, to name just a few, and the work they do is vital to us all. Their knowledge helps with big issues – from protecting endangered species to curing disease. The first year covers the basics of biology, including the diversity of living organisms. You will also study how some body systems work and how they might be affected by diseases such as asthma, TB, and cholera. Business Studies 3 2 years ASFT Ever watched Dragons’ Den and wondered about running your own business? Then business studies may be just the subject for you! Business studies fits well with lots of other A Levels to create a solid base for a wide range of future careers. Combine business and maths for a role in accountancy or logistics, or add psychology for careers in advertising, management or human resources. Chemistry 3 2 years ASFT Chemistry is an incredibly exciting subject. It’s at the heart of life itself and the basis for everything that surrounds us. Our course will teach you the basic laboratory skills and give you a thorough grounding in the subject to stimulate your interest to discover more. You never know where this course could lead you! The future may see you eagerly taking up your place in a research team to push the frontiers of chemical knowledge. 20
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English Language 3 2 years ASFT This subject will fire your enthusiasm for language! You’ll develop your ability to express yourself fluently, accurately and persuasively, in speech and writing, across different genres, and for a variety of audiences and purposes. In year one you will explore writing and speech, and how context affects language function. This could include language in relation to technology, power, and gender. In year two, you will cover language acquisition and development, and look at a huge range of media from sources such as print, e-mail and social networking. English Literature 3 2 years ASFT If you love to read, are interested in the way stories are constructed or want to know how they become such an important part of our culture, then English literature is the subject for you. Studying English literature at A Level is quite different to GCSE level. You have much more freedom to read around the subject, and are encouraged to voice your own ideas and opinions. You will develop an understanding of the effect of historical context on the ideas and meanings discussed in the literature.
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Geography 3 2 years ASFT This A Level is all about the world today, both in scientific and human terms. It will give you an understanding of some of the key environmental challenges faced by mankind today – such as climate change, population rise and drought. Geography is a versatile subject. It combines especially well with maths, sciences or the arts. Studying geography provides skills that are extremely relevant and valued in today’s marketplace – such as research and analysis, teamwork, and investigation skills. History 3 2 years ASFT Are you naturally curious about the world’s places, people and environments? Do you like asking questions and working to find the answers? History is not all about the past ... in fact, it could help shape your future! A Level history is designed to explore the three Cs of history – continuity, conflict and change – from the late 18th Century through to the present day.
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Law 3 2 years ASFT This A Level will give you an understanding of the UK legal system – from right and wrong to law and order. A Level law looks at many aspects of the legal system, including how laws are made, who works within the courts, and some of the core principles of criminal and civil law. Whether you want to go on to study at university or enter employment, this A Level can help you to cultivate a range of skills that will prepare you for new challenges.
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Physics 3 2 years ASFT Physics is a HUGE subject – from the almost invisible to the universe itself. Physics will test your mind and your creativity in equal measure! You will be studying the principles of some of the most famous physicians that ever lived – like mechanics and motion as guided by Newton, through to quantum physics by Einstein. All aspects of this A Level require good mathematical and practical skills, and an ability to think logically and creatively around subjects which are often rather abstract!
A Level Subjects Please note the courses on pages 20 and 21 are subject to change as our A Level offer is reviewed and refreshed annually. Therefore, subjects on offer in 2015/16 may change. Please contact us on 01752 305300 to discuss our offer or come along to one of our open events – see the back cover for details.
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Psychology 3 2 years ASFT Psychology is an exciting and engaging subject that aims to understand and examine human and animal behaviour in a scientific environment. Psychology is concerned with unlocking explanations for individuality and answering questions using empirical methods. Psychology satisfies your curiosity and enables you to answer questions such as ‘why are people afraid of spiders?’, ‘why are males and females different?’ and ‘why obey an authority figure?’. Psychology is a diverse subject and an excellent foundation for progression onto a range of courses and careers. Sociology 3 2 years ASFT Join us on the voyage of selfdiscovery that is sociology! This A Level looks at everyday things in an extraordinary way. It will open your eyes to some of the contrasts and complexities of life the world over. Sociology tackles key issues around topics such as poverty, education, crime, the media, injustice and beliefs. It looks at what makes up the society we belong to and investigates the way we live and how culture affects our lives.
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Maths 3 2 years ASFT Logical thinking and analytical skills are attributes that are highly valued by universities and employers alike – move your thinking on to the next level with A Level maths. This A Level builds on the knowledge gained at GCSE and extends the range of mathematical skills and techniques needed to solve more difficult problems. It is ideal for anyone who enjoys and is interested in mathematics and would like to progress in this subject. A Level maths covers a mixture of pure and applied mathematics.
Maths (Further) 3 2 years SDAY45 Maths (Further) is designed to broaden and deepen the mathematical knowledge and skills developed whilst studying A Level maths. It is ideal for the maths enthusiasts or anyone who needs to prove their competence and interest in mathematics to their chosen university.
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Access to Higher Education courses
Access to Higher Education courses are specially designed to offer you a second chance to progress to higher education – university-level study – if you have not been in education for a few years.
At the end of these courses our students have commented on the support they have received from College tutors and their peers, as well as the knowledge they have gained and increased confidence in their own abilities. They also say that despite all the hard work, it has been fun returning to learn! The College offers a number of Access to Higher Education courses on a part-time basis too. Please see our website (www.cityplym.ac.uk/courses) for more information.
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All Access courses require level 2 achievement in maths and English. This may be a recent (within the last ten years) grade C or above in GCSE English and maths, a level 2 qualification or equivalent. GCSEs Please note that Access courses no longer include GCSE equivalent qualifications in maths, English or science. If these are an entry requirement for the higher education course you wish to pursue, you can either study these before, alongside or after completing your Access course. City College offers GCSEs in these subjects as day and evening classes – please check our website for further details. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £40 per year.
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An Access course will prepare you for studying at a higher education level by introducing you to university-level study skills. You will also develop your knowledge of your chosen discipline. As part of the course you will be guided through the process of choosing the most appropriate higher education course and institution, and supported to make your application. City College has good links with local universities, as well as some further afield. There will be opportunities to hear from admissions tutors and visit local university open days.
Entry requirements for Access courses To succeed on an Access course you need to be committed towards your study and focussed on your career choice. This route is designed for adult students (19+). Funding is not available for those aged 18 and under, and we would recommend that alternative vocational qualifications and A Levels are considered to support progression onto further or higher education and employment.
24+ Advanced Learning Loans If you are aged 24 or over you can apply for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan to cover the fees for an Access to Higher Education course. If you progress and complete a university-level (higher education) course, you will not have to pay back your 24+ Advanced Learning Loan! For more information visit our website www.cityplym.ac.uk/24+loans or call the Student Funding team on 01752 305381.
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Access to Higher Education Level: 3 Duration: 1 year
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Behavioural and Social Sciences
SOCFT
Law, criminology, criminal justice studies, police, public services
Biopsychology
BIOFT
Speech and language, psychology, biopsychology, neuroscience, mental health nursing, crisis intervention, occupational therapy, educational psychology
Creative Writing and History
LCHFT
English, history, journalism, anthropology, classical civilisation, creative writing, marketing
Engineering
SCEFT
Physics, engineering
Health and Medical Professions
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Operating department practitioner, paramedic, dietetics, podiatry, physiotherapy, sports science, midwifery, neonatal care
Nursing
CANFT
Adult, child and mental health nursing, midwifery, neonatal care
Psychology and Social Science
PSYFT
Psychology, sociology, criminology, criminal justice systems, drugs and alcohol counselling, philosophy and ethics
Science
PHYFT
Biology, physics, chemistry, marine science, general/life science, forensic science
Social Work
BELFT
Social work, social policy, youth and community, drugs and alcohol counselling, probation services
Teaching
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Primary teaching, secondary teaching, education studies, childhood studies
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Doing it for real Access to Higher Education
After her children left home and her husband retired, Nicci Wakeham decided to leave her job as a Finance Officer and work towards gaining a place at university to study a subject that she had only imagined would ever be a hobby – art history. However, having left school at 16, she felt she was unprepared to apply to university immediately, both due to lack of qualifications and lack of confidence. Nicci therefore applied for a place at City College on an Access course. Nicci said: “The application process was simple, with an interview and a short computer-based test, which was completed in a relaxed manner. I was accepted immediately!”
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After completing her Access course, Nicci was successful in her application to university, even earning a £2,000 ‘Academic Achievement Award’ from Plymouth University due to marks attained at the College. Nicci said: “I certainly felt more confident starting my degree course than I would have without the year at the College. My time there, and what I learnt, has ensured that I have hit the ground running at university and has definitely paid dividends – nearly every piece of work has been marked as 1:1, in my first year!”
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Realise your business dreams through our enterprising courses
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usiness is a vast sector, with B positions available in nearly all types of organisations – from a market stall to an international corporation. Whether you want to concentrate your energies on learning about marketing, sales or accountancy, or to spread your wings a little further into human resources or international business, we can train you in the key business fundamentals so you will be capable and confident in tackling any business challenge.
You will be involved in a range of business enterprise and charity fundraising projects. These will help you develop good communication and presentation skills, self-motivation and discipline – all highly valued by employers. This year, students launched a new clothing brand after researching designs, garments and pricing, and then selling the new range across the College. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £47 per year.
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Why choose City College Plymouth? Our range of highly regarded business and enterprise courses will take you from a raw recruit through to higher education level, and with our help you’ll get a solid grounding in all aspects of business so you will be fully prepared for your career. You will receive the best possible support from our team of business lecturers who have a wealth of industry experience and are up-todate with current business, management, marketing and enterprise practice. Their wealth of knowledge in their area of expertise will enable you to develop your own skills and can help you grow your own business.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
University Level (4/5)
Business Diploma
Business Diploma/Extended Diploma
Accounting and Finance Foundation Degree
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Enterprise Skills in Business Diploma
Business Management Foundation Degree
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Business Marketing Foundation Degree
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Business 2 1 year BDF Whatever your business aspirations, whether you would like to run your own enterprise, work for a multi-national company, or help a small business to grow, this course will uncover business techniques to help you on your way. The course will be project-led, where you can evidence your learning and skills through running your own team enterprise and visiting Plymouth businesses. Business 3 1-2 years D3B1D On this course we develop your interest further in business. We will expand your knowledge to take in more complicated issues – such as investigating business activity, developing customer relations and planning financial control. By the end of the first year you will complete the subsidiary diploma which will enable you to progress to the extended diploma.
Enterprise Skills in Business 3 1 year L3DEE If you are looking for a more hands-on business route, one that will get you meeting and working with people from a range of organisations, then this is the ideal choice for you. The core project in this diploma will see you working on a new business opportunity for a City business. This is a great opportunity to put real work experience onto your CV alongside gaining a clear understanding of how businesses operate and develop. Accounting and Finance 5 2 years UF2476 On this foundation degree you will have the opportunity to learn how to prepare and analyse financial information in order to make effective business decisions in areas such as performance evaluation, capital expenditure and raising finance. You will also consider these issues and how they sit within the workings of the stock market, and the legal constraints of the professional accounting system.
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Business Management 5 2 years UF2524 This foundation degree is designed to help you become a qualified, employment-ready graduate who can play a leading role in a wide range of business related careers. The range of subjects covered have a clear emphasis on developing your management skills and knowledge relevant to the world of work – plus making practical links between theory and the demands of modern day management. Business Marketing 5 2 years UF2523 This course is designed to produce qualified, employmentready graduates who can play a leading role in marketing in many types of business. It provides a broad based syllabus, specialising in marketing, but offering a variety of business subjects. The range of subjects studied will teach you to become flexible, astute, adept at communicating with both customers and staff, and someone whose marketing skills will be highly sought after in the private, public and voluntary sectors.
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Level 3 Business student, Michaela Merrifield, developed a keen interest in Business whilst at school, however didn’t pursue this as a career as she gained an Apprenticeship with a local nursery. After the birth of her daughter in 2012, Michaela decided that she wanted to change career and return to education to study business. Michaela said: “I was initially quite apprehensive about joining the College as a mature student. After being away from education for a while I was worried that I would not enjoy it very much, but since beginning the course I found it very easy to get along with the other students and have made some good friends.
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“The teaching staff have been more than helpful. It’s so different from school – they are always available to provide feedback and point you in the right direction, which is really important on this course.” Michaela’s hard work has already paid off as she has been achieving distinctions for her work. She has also recently been highly commended in the national BTEC Awards 2014, after being chosen from an exceptional number of nominations from all over the country.
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Become a caring, proficient and sensitive practitioner with our high quality support
Childcare student in our mock nursery at Goschen
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Childcare, Health and Social Care courses
Careers in childcare and health and social care can be very rewarding. Ask anyone working in the caring professions what they think of their job and they will tell you about the sheer fun of working with people of all ages and supporting their needs, the variety of their work and the satisfaction of watching a child develop or supporting people.
As part of your course at City College you will be actively encouraged to fundraise and volunteer for local and national charities that you and your fellow students would like to support. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is ÂŁ50 per year.
We will teach you invaluable skills, giving you encouragement and support while you train. We will also help you apply for your mandatory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check so you can take full advantage of your learning while on work placements. The College has an experienced team who have been practitioners in various care professions and has excellent links with local employers, so you can be assured to get the very best work placement and career opportunities.
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With jobs in both the NHS and the private sector widely available, healthcare is a major employer in the UK, and particularly in the South West. This is an employment sector that is increasingly in demand. At City College we will help you develop the skills and knowledge needed to become successful in your chosen career.
Why choose City College Plymouth? We want you to become a caring, proficient, sensitive and experienced practitioner who will contribute a real and positive difference to the lives of people with whom you come into contact. We can offer you courses that combine both theory and practical hands-on learning, both in the classroom, in our simulated nursery (at Goschen) and in your work placements.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
Health and Social Care Award/Certificate/Diploma
Childcare and Education Certificate
Childcare and Education Diploma
Health and Social Care Diploma
Health and Social Care Subsidiary/Extended Diploma
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Health and Social Care 1 1 year VIC4 Are you kind? Are you caring? You may be the right person to work in the caring professions. This is your chance to start on a new career path in health care, social care or childcare. This introductory course will help you to develop your caring skills and qualities in preparation for progression within your chosen career.
Health and Social Care 2 1 year CEH2 Who cares? We do! This course will provide you with the opportunities to embark upon a journey which will enable you to become the professional, competent, empathetic and committed individual that the caring profession needs today. Improve your knowledge of equality and diversity, understand the individual rights and needs of your clients, and support all those who are in health and social care environments. If you think that you may have the qualities to make a professional carer, then this is the course for you!
Health and Social Care 3 2 years NAH1 Equivalent to three A Levels, our course will give you the skills you need to embark on a rewarding career in the health and social care sector. On this course you will get the opportunity to work with people with dementia, children, individuals with special needs, and learn from experienced professionals. You will also get involved in small research projects whilst developing your skills to become a competent professional in your chosen area.
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Childcare and Education 2 1 year ANC2 Childcare is more than just play; it requires knowledge, enthusiasm and a commitment to continually strive to improve and maintain the standards for all childcare provision. Is this you? If you would like to embark on a career path which will provide you with the opportunity to learn about legislation, play, child development, safeguarding plus much more, then this course will give you the skills you need in this worthwhile industry.
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Childcare and Education 3 2 years ANN3 If you are interested in listening, communicating and encouraging children, caring for children and babies, creative playwork and supporting parents and teachers, then this course could be for you. Equivalent to three A Levels, it will teach you the theory and practical skills to work competently, safely and effectively in a supervisory role within a wide range of settings and with a variety of professional groups.
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Doing it for real Childcare, Health and Social Care
Matthew studied a BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care at the College in 2009. He is currently at university studying youth and community work and in his spare time he volunteers at the College working with Health and Social Care students. Matthew said: “When I finished my GCSEs I already knew that I wanted to study Health and Social Care. This was something that the school didn’t offer and I subsequently applied to the College. Having been brought up in a small area like Ivybridge, it was great to get out of the town on a daily basis and travel into the City!”
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After finishing his degree this year, Matthew will then begin studying for a PGCE and as part of this will be undertaking a work placement at the College. Matthew continued: “I want to teach but still be working with young people and by teaching in the College I’ll have the chance to use my youth worker skills. I would like to be involved in the whole process of their journey through College and helping them on their way. Working with young people is what I want to do and I feel that I am well on my way to achieving my ambition.”
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Train in fantastic ‘working-life’ facilities in our Construction Centre
Student in the College’s bricklaying workshop at Kings Road
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Why choose City College Plymouth? As a construction student you will have access to great ‘working-life’ facilities at our Kings Road site. Using these facilities will equip you with the necessary skills needed for your future employment. The College has strong links with local and national construction employers, who offer real-life experience through work placements and hands-on community-based projects, ensuring you are ‘job ready’ when you leave us.
In the last year City College construction students have completely renovated the reptile house at Dartmoor Zoo. This involved plumbing, plastering, carpentry, and painting and decorating students. Our carpentry students also worked with HMS Raleigh to build a training facility at Tregantle Fort. We have a construction site, industry standard workshops and the state-of-the-art, ABB Energy Centre for the latest technologies in renewable energy where you will be able to try out your new-found skills. As an added bonus, you will be encouraged to enter local and national competitions like the prestigious SkillBuild competition, which the College has hosted for the last two years.
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Construction is the UK’s largest industry and offers many satisfying and rewarding job opportunities. From smallscale house conservations to new airports, construction workers of all types are required in a wide variety of trades. Our courses will not only equip you with the technical skills required, but also give you opportunities to learn about sustainable building practices, the latest technologies, running projects, managing people and running your own business. As well as offering a huge choice of careers, a job in construction and the building trades can offer fantastic opportunities to travel. You might get to work on some of the most prestigious projects in the country, or even the world!
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
University Level (4/5)
Bricklaying Diploma
Bricklaying Diploma
Bricklaying Diploma
Civil Engineering Foundation Degree
Building Services Engineering Certificate
Painting and Decorating Diploma
Painting and Decorating Diploma
Construction Foundation Degree
Painting and Decorating Diploma
Plastering Diploma
Plastering Diploma
Plastering Diploma
Plumbing and Heating Diploma
Plumbing and Heating Diploma
Wood Occupations Diploma
Wood Occupations Diploma
Wood Occupations Diploma
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Bricklaying 1 1 year DIB1 Want to work in the construction sector but not yet employed? Then this is the course for you! It is a hands-on course in a realistic environment that covers the theory and practice of bricklaying in our fully equipped workshops. You’ll learn how to build structures, handle and store resources, work as part of a team, prepare bricklaying materials and components, and on-site health and safety. Building Services Engineering (Plumbing and Electrical Installation) 1 1 year FLPM Want a career in building services engineering but not sure which area to go into? This course will give you a flavour of the skills involved in four different areas of building services engineering – plumbing, electrotechnical, heating and ventilating, and refrigeration and air conditioning. You’ll find out what you enjoy, and then you can progress onto a specialist qualification in your chosen field before eventually moving onto a rewarding career!
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Painting and Decorating 1 1 year DIPD1 If you are interested in painting and decorating but are not yet employed then this could be the course for you. On our course you will learn all aspects of safety (because you will often be working at height), how to deal with hazardous wastes, the value of surface preparation, which paints and paint finishes to use, and which tools and techniques are appropriate. Plastering 1 1 year DIP1 Plastering is an art. Ask anyone who has tried to do it for themselves and failed. It takes skill and lots and lots of practice to create a smooth, even finish that will protect and enhance walls. This course will teach you about basic plastering techniques, the various materials used and allow you to practice your skills in a simulated working environment.
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Wood Occupations 1 1 year DIW1 Do you enjoy practical work, using your hands, solving detailed problems, and working outdoors? Then take a look at this course! It will teach you the techniques used in all aspects of basic carpentry. You will learn about setting up your workspace, the different techniques you can call upon and the specific tools you need. Bricklaying 2 1 year DIB2 Keen to take your practical craftsmanship and technical know-how skills to the next level? Want to keep up with current practices and new techniques? Our course will teach you sound principles and best practice for site brickwork and bricklaying. It will develop your craft skills to work at recognised industrial standards within the bricklaying trade. You will learn new masonry, block work and brickwork skills as well as developing those skills learnt at level 1.
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Painting and Decorating 2 1 year DIPD2 You’ve already learnt the first steps in painting and decorating and have had plenty of practice. Now, because you might be soon employed on larger commercial developments or on smaller-scale domestic properties, we aim to introduce you to the planning, organisational and practical skills needed to complete projects as well as helping you to advance your hands-on technical skills.
Wood Occupations 2 1 year DIW2 Practical carpentry and joinery skills are in high demand and our hands-on course will develop your basic skills further. We will expand and improve your planning, managing and organising skills, and show you how to avoid workrelated accidents and taking unnecessary risks. You will learn how to get along with many different people in different situations, particularly when under pressure and working to deadlines.
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Bricklaying 3 1 year DIB3 Do you want to be a skilled craftsperson who can provide complex skills on-site or is called upon to produce interesting and decorative effects in the laying of bricks and blocks? This course is designed to further develop your skills and knowledge, enabling you to work to an advanced level in the industry The main subjects covered include handling and storing resources, and decorative and complex walling.
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Plastering 2 1 year DIP2 This course will equip you with the skills you need to enter the plastering industry and will give you a nationally recognised qualification. You’ve already learnt the first steps in plastering, and have had plenty of practice. Now, because you want to increase your skills, you will learn in more detail about fixing dry lining and plasterboard products to interiors, and producing plaster components.
Plumbing and Heating 2 1 year PSD2 Cause a splash; open the door to a rewarding career opportunity! This course will equip you with the basic skills and knowledge you need to gain entry into the plumbing industry. You will learn the basics of installation, servicing and maintenance of a variety of plumbing, heating and ventilation systems, including bathroom and central heating systems, and gain a nationally recognised diploma.
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Painting and Decorating 3 1 year DIPD3 This course is designed for those aspiring to further develop their skills to work at an advanced level in industry. You will learn various traditional and modern techniques in paint application, specialist wall coverings and decorative finishing in order to produce high standards of work. The course consists of 80% practical-based activities in the College’s modern and extremely well resourced workshop facilities.
Plastering 3 1 year DIP3 This course will provide you with the advanced skills you need to gain employment in the plastering industry, as well as a nationally recognised qualification, which you could use to progress to higher education. As well as advancing your technical abilities and skills, this course will teach you how to contribute to the planning, organisation, monitoring, control and evaluation of operational activities in the workplace.
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Plumbing and Heating 3 1 year PSD3 Expand your plumbing knowledge and strengthen your professional profile by gaining a nationally recognised diploma. This course will equip you with the advanced skills and knowledge to enhance your employment opportunities within the plumbing industry. The course covers complex plumbing and heating systems, including water regulations, unvented domestic hot water systems, energy efficiency, gas principles and environmental technology systems. Wood Occupations 3 1 year DIW3 Do you want to be a skilled craftsperson that can provide complex skills on-site or is called upon to produce interesting and decorative effects with wood? This advanced course will show you how. The main subjects covered include handling and storing resources, contributing to work relationships (site management), preparing materials for use, preparing and using components and materials, management, advanced first and second fixing, and complex structural carcassing.
Civil Engineering 5 2 years UF4194 Civil engineers help to create the structures and systems that sustain society. They are responsible for designing, building, maintaining and improving structures such as bridges, roads, canals, docks, office buildings, hospitals, schools, airports, power stations, railways, flood defences and water-treatment facilities. This course is rooted in real-world practice, where you will interpret civil engineering problems, design and construct solutions, and put them to the test! Construction 5 2 years UF4192 The course is designed for those who are aspiring to work in the construction industry in a range of roles including site managers, site engineers, quantity surveyors, building surveyors and architectural technologists. Lecturers on this course include professionally qualified and experienced architects, engineers and project managers; so you can be assured of gaining an industry-relevant, employmentfocussed qualification.
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Liam Roberts, 20, is a bricklaying apprentice at City College and has excelled in the skill since starting his Apprenticeship in 2012. Before applying for the Apprenticeship, Liam had been actively looking for work and wasn’t really sure which direction he wanted to take. Liam said: “I had been told by various people that an Apprenticeship was the best way to gain qualifications whilst being paid so I applied for one with Barratt Homes. I was delighted to have been accepted for this Apprenticeship and decided that I would put everything I had towards making it a success.”
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Due to his high calibre bricklaying skills, Liam recently competed in the Regional Heat of SkillBuild 2014, the UK’s biggest construction skills competition, where he won gold in the senior category.
Liam continued: “There is a lot more to bricklaying than you’d think and the lecturers educate us in the actual skill as well as the theory, such as providing us with a thorough grounding in the health and safety aspects. The College has taught me how to proceed in my career and I would like to say a big thank you to them for helping me progress!”
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Students getting hands-on in our state-of-the-art Engineering Centre
Train in our brand new, state-of-the-art Engineering Centre
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Engineering is everywhere you look – engineers help shape the world around us and their expertise is used constantly in daily life. Look around you and you’ll soon see that engineers have been involved in designing, developing and manufacturing almost everything we use in our everyday lives, from cars to computers, boats to brain scanners, and sports equipment to satellites. The variety of career opportunities available is one of the most exciting things about working in the sector.
Why choose City College Plymouth? City College has a fantastic reputation for training soughtafter engineers. The courses we run will sharpen your skills while teaching you the workings of your particular subject, so you will really feel up to the challenges of your new career. As an engineering student at the College, you will have access to our brand new £4.5million, state-of-the-art workshops at Kings Road, which simulate the working environment. These include a working vehicle repair
garage, machine shop, and fabrication and welding facilities, as well as the ABB Energy Centre for the latest technologies in renewable energy. All courses are led by tutors with industry experience and are designed to prepare you to enter the industry in your chosen craft. As part of your course you will be encouraged to enter local and national competitions, such as Worldskills. When you leave us you will have the necessary skills and training employers need.
Entry Level (E)
Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
University Level (4/5)
Motor Vehicle Diploma
Motorcycle Diploma
Boat Outfitting Certificate
Motorsport Diploma
Motortech Diploma
Electrical Engineering Diploma/Extended Diploma
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Foundation Degree
Mechanical Engineering Diploma/Extended Diploma
Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Foundation Degree
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Your progression routes with City College Plymouth
Marine Engineering Foundation Degree Mechanical Design and Manufacture Foundation Degree Mechanical Engineering Foundation Degree Naval Architecture Foundation Degree Apprenticeship
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Motor Vehicle Entry 1 year EVT Do you like tinkering with engines and cars? Do you want to learn more about the motor industry and prefer a more hands-on approach to learning? Then our entry level course is ideal for you. This course is the first step you can take towards achieving your ambition of gaining a career in the motor vehicle industry. The diploma will also include personal and social development opportunities.
Boat Outfitting 2 1 year BOC Are you good with your hands? Do you have an eye for detail? Do you like the idea of working on luxury yachts? This course is aimed at those who wish to gain a broad range of outfitting, carpentry and other practical skills relating to the marine industry. You will gain a wide range of marine focussed hand skills ranging from basic carpentry joints to cabin fit out processes.
Motorcycle 1 1 year VMSC This is an exciting course which encompasses general motorcycle maintenance and repair procedures, giving you a good insight into the industry. The course provides essential knowledge for this specialist group of maintenance and repair technicians, and covers the basic technical needs of today’s motorcycle industry.
Motortech 2 1 year VMR2 This course offers a great progression route from the level 1. It is a valued, nationally recognised qualification that will enhance your employment prospects in the industry. It covers the technical needs of today’s motor vehicle repair industry, including the diagnosis of non-complex system faults. It provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots.
Motorsport 1 1 year MSV This course covers general vehicle maintenance and repair procedures with motor sport applications. It will give you a good insight into the industry. It provides the essential knowledge for the specialist group of competition maintenance and repair technicians. This level one qualification covers the basic technical needs of today’s motor vehicle industry.
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Mechanical Engineering 3 1-2 years NDMD Would you like to go into product design, manufacturing engineering or mechanical engineering at technician level? Do you like to work out how things go together? Are you good with your hands? Our course will prepare you with the practical and technical know-how you will need to demonstrate to an employer that you will be a valuable asset to their business.
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering 5 2 years UF2790 This foundation degree is designed to provide you with the sound principles required of electrical and electronic engineering. We will take your natural talents in creative thinking, design and technical know-how and put them to work on a range of projects. As an engineer you will work at the cutting-edge of technology, transforming today’s ideas into tomorrow’s reality.
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Electrical Engineering 3 1 year NDED This course aims to prepare you for the world of work, particularly in electronics. The subsidiary diploma is a one year course containing core modules on basic engineering safety and electrical/electronic principles. It then goes on to provide you with skills in maths and science that will be used to help your understanding of electronic devices, measurement and test principles, and provides an insight into basic electrical machines.
Motortech 3 1 year VMR3 This advanced course will build on your previous knowledge, skills and qualifications to introduce you to more complex maintenance, diagnosis and repair of vehicle systems. You will complete research projects covering operation and diagnosis on vehicle systems, which will allow you to improve your problem solving skills and prove you can work on your own initiative.
“Teaching, learning and assessment for apprentices in engineering and manufacturing technologies is outstanding.” Ofsted 2012
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Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy 5 2 years UF3623 The demand for electrical engineers with specialist knowledge in renewable energy outstrips supply. Our foundation degree is very practical and is taught within a workshop environment. You will walk away with a comprehensive array of expertise where you will be able to tackle a career in this exciting and emerging industry. Marine Engineering 5 2 years UF2794 As a marine engineer you will need to be responsible, safety conscious and a good team worker. On this foundation degree we will teach you these crucial skills as well as giving you an understanding of design concepts and engineering principles, along with managerial techniques required to be employed in this lucrative industry. Mechanical Design and Manufacture 5 2 years UF2797 Engineers who design, analyse, test, produce, and use all types of mechanical systems need to take a strong scientific, analytical approach to their work. Our foundation degree will not only train you to a very high standard in these methods but also add to them a range of other vital competencies such as report writing, time management and budgeting.
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Mechanical Engineering 5 2 years UF4933 Are in you interested in how machines work? As a Mechanical Engineer you will need technical knowledge and skills in order to understand the power that can be produced and how to deliver this power to carry out useful work. Mechanical engineering is a very broad discipline and on this foundation degree we will give you the skills you need to enter a large range of jobs within the industry. Naval Architecture 5 2 years UF4931 Do you see yourself as a designer of marine craft? Our Naval Architecture programme will enable you to develop the necessary technical knowledge and skills required for gaining entry into the exciting world of ship and vessel design. This foundation degree is unique and accredited by the Royal Institute of Naval Architects. We use industry standard software throughout the course, preparing you for employment in a very exciting and specialist market.
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Josh, 23, joined the College in 2008 on a catering course. He soon realised, after completing his first year, that this wasn’t for him and decided to look for an alternative. Josh said: “Catering just wasn’t my thing so I started to look for something else. I’ve always been interested in cars; my Dad used to be a mobile mechanic and I’d quite often watch him work. I thought the Vehicle Maintenance course looked ideal and felt it was something that I would be really interested in.” The College supported Josh with his decision and he successfully enrolled on the Level 2 Vehicle Maintenance course. Over the next two years, he gained employment, completed an NVQ level 2 and a level 3 advanced diploma.
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Josh said of the course: “The tutors’ level of experience was second-to-none. Being on a full-time course you don’t get to experience and appreciate what the garage environment is all about, but the tutors have such indepth industry knowledge. They give you a certain level of understanding of what it’s like in the workplace.” After completing his studies at the College, Josh gained full-time employment with a local garage in Plymstock. He then went on to work for Volkswagen in 2012, as a Service Technician. Whilst at Volkswagen, Josh trained as a Mastertech Technician, which involved diagnosing, repairing and customer service. He returned to the College in September 2013 as a part-time instructor assessor teaching 14 to 16 year olds.
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Train in our state-of-the-art hairdressing and beauty salons and our commercial day spa, Stars
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Hair and Beauty courses
If you are a people-person, have an eye for detail, want to make people look great and feel even better, you will find a rewarding career in the fast moving, glamorous and exciting hair and beauty industry.
We will train you to the highest standards in services such as hairdressing, nail technology, beauty therapy, waxing and a range of complementary therapies, so that you will enter the workplace with plenty of business experience.
You’ll also get to show off your talents and creativity to future employers in various competitions and shows. Last year students worked with a professional fashion show company to provide the hair styling and make-up for the Herald’s Fashion Week shows. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £50 per year.
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Hair, beauty and complementary therapies are diverse professions that can take you virtually anywhere in the world, from working in spas, health farms, holiday resorts, to film and TV sets, and even airlines and cruise ships. In addition to the specialist skills and knowledge you will develop, you will gain transferrable skills giving you the opportunity to seek further employment within these ever-changing industries, progressing into sales, customer service, management and running your own salon.
Why choose City College Plymouth? The College has some fantastic facilities. You’ll get to study in our fully equipped, state-of-theart hairdressing, beauty salons and day spa at Kings Road. Here you will practice your skills on paying customers whilst under the close supervision of College staff, all of whom have years of industry experience.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Entry Level (E)
Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
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Hairdressing and Beauty Studies Diploma
Hair and Beauty Sector – Beauty Therapy Diploma
Beauty Therapy Diploma
Beauty Therapy Techniques Diploma
Hair and Beauty Sector – Hairdressing Diploma
Women’s and Men’s Hairdressing Diploma Apprenticeship
Hairdressing for Cutting and Styling Technicians Diploma Apprenticeship
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Hairdressing and Beauty Studies Entry 1 year VSPN2 When it comes to happiness at work, surveys often report that hairdressers are a cut above the rest! If you are practically minded, have a creative flair and a genuine interest in people, then you have many of the attributes for a great career in this industry. This exciting qualification will give you an overview of the hair and beauty industry, and will cover styling women’s hair, basic make-up skills, nail art and photographic make-up. Hair and Beauty Sector – Beauty Therapy 1 1 year IHAB This qualification will give you an in-depth introduction into the beauty therapy sector. It provides a fun and inspirational insight into the industry and teaches all the basic skills required to progress onto intermediate and, eventually, advanced courses available at the College. You will also be able to learn some level 2 skills in preparation for progression and employment.
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Hair and Beauty Sector – Hairdressing 1 1 year IHAH This course will provide you with an opportunity to understand the basic principles of hairdressing and gain the knowledge and expertise needed to gain employment in the industry. The course covers a range of subjects including the art of colouring and dressing hair, plaiting and twisting hair, and creating an image using colour. It will also teach you how to present a professional image in the salon. Beauty Therapy 2 1 year BSP2 Take your skills in providing facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing, make-up and eye treatments to the next level. You will need to be a good communicator and have excellent customer service skills. You will practice on each other, and then begin working on clients! As well as the practical skills, you will also learn about health and safety and how to promote products and services.
Women’s and Men’s Hairdressing 2 1 year DWMF This course will help you develop your knowledge and build your skills in hairdressing and barbering techniques. It is aimed at those who have a genuine interest in hairdressing with the ambition to succeed in this exciting industry. You will need to be a good communicator and have excellent customer service skills. You will practice on your fellow students, and then begin working on clients!
Junior Hair and Beauty Academy Are you aged 14 to 16? Do you have a passion for the hair and beauty industry? Our Junior Hair and Beauty Academy could be just what you need to take your skills to the next level! The Academy will give you hands-on experience of creative hair styling, nail art and make-up advice, and guidance in pursuing a career in hair and beauty. Start date: 25 February (Wednesdays for nine weeks) Time: 5.00pm to 8.00pm Course fee: £60 For more information call 01752 305300 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk
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Tamsin said: “I really enjoy my training and would definitely recommend people to study Beauty Therapy here at the College! “Training as an apprentice is different to attending the College full-time as you are gaining experience in the industry whilst also studying and getting paid!” Doing it for real Tamsin Bryant Tamsin started to study Beauty Therapy as she was offered a job as a level 2 apprentice in her local salon. As an apprentice, she worked full-time – 37 hours a week – which included Saturdays and one day a week at the College. She completed level 2 and is now employed in Stars Hair & Day Spa at City College Plymouth as a level 3 apprentice in Beauty Therapy.
Hairdressing for Cutting and Styling Technicians 3 1 year DHCF This course is the ideal progression route for those who have completed the level 2 in hairdressing. You will have the opportunity to build upon the skills you have already gained and to become creative and highly skilled in a wide range of hairdressing services. On completion of the course you will have all the essential skills you need to gain employment or start your own business in the hairdressing industry! www.cityplym.ac.uk
Tamsin’s future aim is to achieve further training once she completes her Apprenticeship to ensure that she covers the majority of treatments that are available in the beauty industry today. Tamsin added: “I would then like to work one to two days in the week as a beauty therapist, whilst also working for a make-up or skincare company.”
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Beauty Therapy Techniques 3 1 year DBTT The units in this qualification require you to develop the skills and knowledge required in the beauty industry. They involve advanced treatments in facial and body techniques, which use technical, electrical pieces of equipment to enhance the appearance of facial and body areas. This course will provide you with all the skills needed for employment in the beauty industry, from mobile therapists to working on cruise liners or health farms. The world is your oyster!
Work in our industry standard training kitchens and the outstanding PL1 Restaurant
Catering student preparing food in the College’s industry standard training kitchens at Kings Road
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If you have the drive and enthusiasm to succeed, we can offer you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge and skills in this fast moving, demanding and dynamic industry.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Based at Kings Road, you will spend time in our state-of-theart training kitchens and gain first-hand experience serving up your creations in our own PL1 restaurant and deli bar. This provides you with a reallife working environment where you will not only prepare meals for the public, but will also work front of house developing your food and beverage, and customer service skills. You will be studying in a city which has been named as the ‘foodies’ destination of choice’, with plenty of celebrity-backed and run restaurants. Some local restaurants have been set up by former City College students and many have excellent links with the College, offering work placements and job opportunities.
We hope you are competitive! All our students are encouraged to enter local and national competitions, such as Salon Culinare and the prestigious Ray Kenny Bursary, where a work placement at the Michelin starred Lucknam Park Hotel is up for grabs. We will make sure you leave us with the essential employability skills you need to make your mark on the hospitality and catering industry. Our teaching team has a strong working background in hospitality and catering and you will benefit from their expertise, as well as guest lecturers and demonstrations from local restaurants and hotels.
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Are you looking for a career that is creative, challenging and fun? Are you passionate about food and great customer service? If you are then you could find a career in the hospitality and catering industry really rewarding. The industry, which employs 2.4million people nationally and which is hugely important to the local economy, requires high calibre people to work in a variety of related roles in various venues, including hotels, cafés, events management, bars, restaurants, hospitals, airports and sports clubs.
Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £25 per year.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Entry Level (E)
Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
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Catering and Hospitality Skills Certificate
Catering and Hospitality Skills Certificate
Professional Chefs and Food Service Diploma
Professional Cookery Diploma
Hospitality and Tourism Management Foundation Degree
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Catering and Hospitality Skills E3/1 1 year IHI This course will give you a basic introduction to the hospitality and catering industry. Through practical work in our training kitchens and retail food outlets you will learn, develop and practice basic catering and food and beverage service skills. You will find out about food hygiene and safety, customer service and the importance of teamwork, and apply this within our busy restaurant and café environments. Professional Chefs and Food Service 1/2 1 year, each level DIPC Supported and endorsed by the Craft Guild of Chefs – the UK’s largest chef organisation – this course will equip you for the rigours of the modern day restaurant and hotel environment. It will give you the skills employers are looking for. If you have a real interest in cooking and food and beverage, and wish to train professionally for a career, then this is the course for you!
Professional Cookery 3 2 years CPG This course will enable you to build on the skills gained at level 2 to develop your technical ability in creating more complex dishes and menu designs. You will play a key role in supervising the production of lunches and dinners and broaden your knowledge of kitchen management procedures. Hospitality and Tourism Management 5 2 years UF2450 With your flair for organising events, meeting people and logistics management, you can use our foundation degree as a stepping-stone to a more senior level or to further study. We will expand and improve your planning, managing and organising skills, encourage you to be innovative and creative, show you how to carefully gauge client requirements, get an in-depth understanding of the industry and how to cultivate good contacts.
“The quality of teaching, learning and assessment in hospitality and catering is outstanding.” Ofsted 2012
Junior Chef Academy Are you aged 14 to 16? Do you enjoy cooking, tasting food and trying out new ideas? Our Junior Chef Academy could be just what you need to take your skills to the next level!
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The Academy will enable you to learn new recipes and techniques to build your skills, and give you advice and guidance in pursuing a career in catering. Start date: 23 September (Tuesdays for nine weeks) Time: 5.00pm to 7.30pm Course fee: £45 For more information call 01752 305300 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk
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Georgia, 18, joined the College in 2012 to study a Diploma in Food Production and Cooking. She is now running her own bakery in Plymouth. Georgia said: “I always knew, from a young age, that I would like to finally end up working in the catering industry. I used to bake with my Nan when I was young and I had a real passion for it!” Whist at school Georgia had a Saturday job in a local bakery. On finishing her GCSEs her employer agreed to take her on as an apprentice. Georgia said: “I was so scared when I came to College, but my lecturer was fantastic and really helped me through those fears. She was not only fantastic in her teaching skills but she also helped me on a personal level.”
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After completing her Apprenticeship, Georgia opened her own café and is receiving great reviews on her food and service. Georgia said: “I would highly recommend an Apprenticeship as it has given me the skills and confidence I needed. It was always my ambition to have my own cake shop but I feel that my Apprenticeship achievement gave me the confidence to do this at a much earlier stage in my career than I had ever anticipated.”
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Media student filming at Goschen
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What can be more exciting than having the world, literally, at your fingertips? A vast cosmos of information is out there waiting to be discovered if you are looking towards a career in media, games and computing.
As a media student you may have the opportunity to work for our student-led media learning company, One20 Media. One20 Media supports the studies of media students and is designed to give you the opportunity to increase your employability skills through hands-on experience working in the media industry.
College students work on real projects, often working in teams, developing essential project planning and teamwork skills. Recently, our games development students worked with Tamar Foods in Cornwall to develop an interactive induction video, and media students produced a radio advert for a College event!
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The wealth of diverse job opportunities in the industry is staggering. From creating faster, low cost manufacturing prototypes to devising Hollywood’s latest special effects, searching for library books to searching for missing people, developing games to being a top BBC reporter – there is bound to be a position to tempt you. A course with City College could be your first step towards a rewarding career in one of these exciting creative industries. City College students have gone on to work for leading companies including Intel, Channel 4 and the BBC.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Before we let you loose on the global job market, our experienced and enthusiastic lecturers will set you on the path to your new career by training you in the disciplines you need to succeed – such as good diagnostic and communication skills, and a positive attitude.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
University Level (4/5)
Games Development Diploma
Computing Diploma/Extended Diploma
Games Design and Production Foundation Degree
Media Certificate
Games Development Diploma/Extended Diploma
Multimedia and Technology Extended Certificate
Media Extended Diploma
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Games Development 2 1 year ECCDP The aim of this course is to prepare you for a career in the field of computer game development and associated industries. You will be guided through the game development process – from the planning stages of a media product to the final production and testing of the media product. This is an exciting opportunity to become involved within, what is currently, the largest and fastest growing area in the creative industries. Media 2 1 year OCM This course is a fascinating introduction to the world of media. It will recognise your existing skills and interests and build upon them. Whether you are a budding film producer, radio DJ, photographer or designer this course is a fantastic start with excellent progression opportunities to level 3 courses. With a great balance of practical and theorybased sessions, you can rest assured that you will be learning within a cutting edge, buzzing environment.
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Multimedia and Technology 2 1 year ECICT This exciting course will challenge and expand your knowledge of information and creative technology (ICT). Companies are very selective, and now expect their IT employees to not only possess technical, but interpersonal and team working skills too; especially in the areas of communication and problem solving. Our course will set you up with the basics from which you can either join a company at trainee level, or progress to other courses. Computing 3 1-2 years NAB If you are interested in a career in IT and are unsure about exactly which area (hardware, software, networking, business) to focus on, then this course allows you to experience them all. The subsidiary diploma is an introduction to all aspects of computing. On successful completion you may continue to the extended diploma where you will focus your learning on either software development or system support and networking.
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Games Development 3 1-2 years GNA Do you want a career in the games development industry but do not necessarily want to be a programmer? This course will give you the chance to see how the games development industry works, outside of just programming, using industrystandard software. You will get the chance to develop a range of skills which will be transferable between your own interests in gaming and those of the industry. Media 3 1-2 years MED1 This course is an exciting blend of practical and theoretical study. On a typical day, you might be storyboarding an animation in the morning, hosting your own radio show at midday, and filming your latest blockbuster in the afternoon! With a focus on industry and employability, you will be working with real clients to design their logo, improve their business cards or supply a piece of journalism or radio production. Games Development 4 1 year UF4523 With a strong focus on hands-on learning and experimentation, you will explore and understand the essence of in-game immersion, and create a working game from creative conception, right the way through alpha and beta testing, until your product is ready for release. You will conduct research into your target market, and the production and implementation of suitable hardware and software technologies.
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Software Development 5 2 years UF3366 Software development plays a vital role in the IT industry. If you want to thrive in this industry you need to be very detailoriented, be able to combine your logical thinking with the ability to focus for long periods, and have a positive, can-do attitude. On our foundation degree we will help you perfect your mastery of these skills and develop your ability to analyse, program and project manage software solutions.
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Former IT student, Ross Evans, works for the multinational semiconductor chip maker, Intel Corporation. After completing GCSEs, Ross joined his school sixth form to study AS Levels. However, he soon realised this was not for him. Ross said: “At the point of taking my AS Levels I wanted to become a veterinarian; however I soon discovered that I was not enjoying the academic side to it! I have always had a keen interest in electronics and computers so decided to focus my studies within this area. I was accepted on to the IT Practitioner course at City College and so my journey began into the technical world! “I had a great time at the College, there was a lot more freedom and I was treated more like an individual. The lecturers were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable, with nothing ever too much trouble.” Ross, 22, works as a Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel. He said of his role: “My job role varies, but predominantly revolves around developing new technologies and showing the value of Intel to multi-national companies. This involves travelling to many different countries to deliver technical presentations to organisations. “I love my job and would like to thank City College for giving me the skills I needed to reach my full potential and helping me gain my dream job!” Ross Evans
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Game Design and Production 5 2 years UF5078 In much the same way the games industry requires collaborative working across sectors, you will work with students from other disciplines, such as business and marketing, in order to promote their product in the marketplace. You’ll also work with industry professionals in order to forge links with those active in the growing indie developer sector. At the end of this foundation degree you are expected to have designed and produced a game product for release into the marketplace.
Perform in front of live audiences in our outstanding facilities
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There’s no business like show business! It takes a lot of hard work and tons of dedication to make a career in this fast moving and competitive industry. You know all this … and yet, you are still gripped by the determination to be the next big Hollywood superstar, DJ, number one in the charts or to join the army of supporting backstage crew, producers, directors and technical wizards that work behind the scenes.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Our industry standard facilities include professional drama and dance studios complete with full light rigging and stage props, music practice suites, recording studios and IT suites. At our dBs Music facility in the city centre, there is a live music venue, 16 recording studios, three live rooms, Mac-based IT suites, two lecture theatres and a ‘Pod’ room with 17 individual mix and production stations.
While studying with us, you will learn the skills needed to pursue a successful career in theatre, dance and music. We have a full programme of professionally organised events for you to get your teeth into, giving you the chance to follow in the footsteps of previous City College students who have had roles in acclaimed TV and stage shows such as Coronation Street and The Lion King. The learning activities delivered within our courses are taught by experienced creative tutors and are based on industry focussed scenarios and include trips to local performance venues and festivals to see both the set-up and actual performance, and hear from industry experts.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Intermediate Level (2)
Advanced Level (3)
University Level (4/5)
Music Performance Diploma
Dance Diploma/Extended Diploma
Music Production Diploma
Live Events Production Diploma/Extended Diploma
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Music Practitioners Diploma/Extended Diploma Music Technology Diploma/Extended Diploma
Live Sound Foundation Degree Performing Arts (Creative Theatre Practice) Higher National Certificate
Performing Arts (Creative Theatre Practice) Diploma/Extended Diploma Apprenticeship From every level you could start your career in Performing Arts and Music www.cityplym.ac.uk
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There are over 9,500 businesses and approximately 130,000 people working in the production arts sector. In England, there are approximately 1,000 employers including arts centres, circuses and theatres that use production arts related skills.
If you are creative, dedicated, enthusiastic, enjoy entertaining others, have a talent and a driving ambition, plus the determination to work in the creative industries, take a look at our performing arts and music courses.
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Music Performance 2 1 year FMU2 This course is designed for those wishing to undertake an introductory course to develop their music performance skills and knowledge. It provides the foundations of theory and practice within the industry, focussing on the development of the skills you will need to successfully work as a musician. You will be performing gigs around the region, working with other musicians and clients, and experiencing the industry at full throttle throughout your year of study with us. Music Production 2 1 year DBS5 This course is designed for those wishing to undertake an introductory course to develop their music technology skills and knowledge. It provides the foundations of theory and practice within the industry, focussing on the development of the skills you will need to successfully work as a recording musician, studio engineer or DJ. If you are interested in music technology, recording and production, electronic music or sound engineering – then this course is for you!
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Dance 3 2 years DAN2 This course is designed for students who have a passionate interest in dance and movement. It will allow you to develop your existing skills and learn new ones in a wide range of dance styles, including ballet, jazz, tap and contemporary. You will be devising your own work and performing to audiences from inside and outside of the College environment. The College has a full programme of events that you will be involved in as a performer. Live Events Production 3 2 years LIV2 The course is designed specifically for the next generation of creative, managerial and technical professionals interested in working in theatre, corporate, conference, music and live events, or anything in between! You will be working on set, building stage, designing and rigging lights, engineering sound and performing stage management operations in a wide range of settings inside and outside of College.
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Music Practitioners 3 2 years MUS2 This course is designed for those wishing to take their instrumental or vocal skills to the next level. If you are interested in playing in a band, composing, arranging or producing, or if your interest is in promotion, management or music distribution – then this course is for you. We aim to provide you with the flexibility and skills needed for success in the music industry. Music Technology 3 2 years DBS3 Do you want to work in the sound and music industry? Do you want to be a cutting edge producer, electronic DJ, engineer or audio technician? Our course will give you a fascinating insight into the artistic and technical side of music production, sound engineering, music/sound for video, game and live events. You’ll be encouraged to explore your creativity in our modern studios and IT suites at dBs Music. Performing Arts (Creative Theatre Practice) 3 2 years DRA2 You will have the opportunity to develop your practice as an individual and as a member of a performance ensemble. You will be involved right from the start in an in-depth study of the performing arts in which the practical side is strongly linked to the theory. The units that you study on the course all lead to performances – some of these will be large scale public performances.
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Performing Arts (Creative Theatre Practice) 4/5 1 year, per level UF4522 This vocationally focussed course has been designed by theatre professionals who work in both education and industry. It has a very strong emphasis on process and practice, and will be very present and visible in the city. It will be delivered via a number of high profile Citywide performance projects and supported by intensive studio and site-based training in core technical skills, including voice, text, movement and singing.
Audio and Music Production 5 2 years MPF Based at dBs Music’s multimillion pound recording complex in the city centre, this foundation degree focuses on the technical and creative skills required to become a successful music producer and sound engineer. You’ll study both the artistic and scientific elements associated with professional sound recording and production, and develop skills in sound engineering and production methodologies. This comprehensive look at everything from digital recording and sound sampling is taught by professionals who are actively involved in the industry. Live Sound 5 2 years LSF Working in the highly competitive live sound music production industry requires persistence and single-mindedness! If you are determined to make it to the top in this profession then our foundation degree will train you to support your career aspirations. With practical sessions to back up the theory, you will learn the skills required for live sound mixing, setting up and operating sound systems and live recording typical of those found in any contemporary professional live sound environment.
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These courses ensure you have English, maths and ICT skills alongside improved confidence and motivation, and support you into further education, Apprenticeships and work. We’ve seen many of our students blossom while they are studying on these courses, and go on to achieve their full potential. All our students get the chance to work towards nationally recognised qualifications to build up their CVs.
Martin added: “I saw the course advertised and realised that it could help me gain maths and English qualifications, get into employment, as well as improving my confidence and self-esteem.
Martin Gammon Doing it for real
For Martin Gammon, 18, the Pre-Apprenticeship and Employment Programme was the ideal course! Martin said: “I had a really bad time at school; I have dyslexia and dyspraxia and had no support at all. I left school with very few qualifications and a lack of self-esteem.” The course offers a whole range of qualifications, skills and experiences, including access to nationally recognised qualifications, work experience with employers, functional skills in English and maths, and outward bound activities.
“The support I got from the College was fantastic – the staff really put me at ease and helped me gain more confidence. Not only did they help me with my literacy and numeracy, they took us on job search activities where we got to talk to employers and got useful information about how to apply, how to write a CV and what to do in an interview.” For now, Martin is concentrating on applying for courses at the College and using all the skills he has learnt on the course to apply for a part-time job to support his studies.
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It’s not always easy to follow the usual route through school, college and into work. Sometimes there are hitches, problems and obstacles that seem unbeatable at the time. It may be that you have a disability or a learning difficulty that has not made getting into education or work as easy as it might otherwise have been, or maybe you just need a helping hand to start your career. We appreciate this and so have created our preparation for life and work courses to fill in the gaps in your knowledge so you will have confidence in your abilities.
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entry Up to 1 year ESOLFT This course is for 16 to 19 year olds who want to improve their English to get ready for work in the UK, an Apprenticeship, or a further College course. It combines the core programme of English for Speakers of Other Languages with maths, IT, employability skills, work experience and personal social development. You may also have the chance to follow the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme as part of this course. Pre-Apprenticeship and Employment Programme Entry/1 Up to 12 weeks PTE6 This course aims to help those who are not ready or able to directly enter an Apprenticeship programme, further education or employment. The course includes community-based projects, enterprise projects, personal and social development, vocational training, work placements and functional skills (maths, English and IT).
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Prince’s Trust Team Programme Entry/1/2 12 weeks PVT13 This award-winning course will help improve your confidence, problem solving skills and teach you how to work as part of a team – whilst, quite probably, having the time of your life! You will gain nationally recognised qualifications and the skills to progress into work-based learning programmes, an Apprenticeship or employment. In addition to the 12 weeks, support will be given to develop your maths and English skills and prepare you for your next steps.
Skills Development (Developing Skills for Independent Living and Supported Work) Entry 1 year SDF/G This course is for young people with moderate/severe learning difficulties/disabilities who need to learn within a supported environment, and who want to develop their skills in independent living and preparation for adult life. All students receive a high level of support to enable them to access all aspects of College life and the wider community.
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Skills Development (Monterey House – Independent Living Skills) Entry 1 year SDH4 Monterey House is a purposebuilt, safe and structured specialist learning environment for young people with autism. Situated at Kings Road, Monterey House benefits from having access to all of the College’s main facilities. The course offers bespoke, individualised programmes of learning for young people with autism, aged 16 to 24 who need a high level of support to access further study, independent living and supported employment. Skills Development (Transition to Further Education) Entry 1 year SDH2 This is a full-time programme for students with mild/moderate learning difficulties/disabilities or those who need additional help to become more confident. You may use the course to gain an insight into College life and to help you decide future options. You will have individual learning plans, a personal tutor and learning support as necessary.
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Skills Development (Work Start) Entry 1 year SDH1 Getting a job can be a very frustrating journey. This course will help you all the way. You will get the opportunity to access a variety of work environments in order to develop your skills. You will also have constant access to a work coach who will help you to extend your capabilities in the workplace.
Futures 1st E/1/2 Roll-on, roll-off ESFNRA This flexible course is aimed at 16 to 24 year olds. It ranges from one to three days per week depending on the needs of the individual. Futures 1st will develop a programme around you in order to improve your employability skills through enterprise projects, work tasters, personal development activities and support with maths and English.
Traineeships 1/2 Up to 6 months TSHIP This course aims to provide an innovative approach to help get young people back into education, employment or training. Your Traineeship will be developed in partnership with an employer. They will provide a high quality work placement for you to develop employability skills across a range of sectors. You will also receive support with maths and English, and gain an employability qualification – a great way to prepare for work, training or an Apprenticeship!
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Skills Development (Vocational Access) Entry 1 year SDH3 If you have a learning disability and want to get a job, finding the right path can be a daunting prospect. We will help you to find out your strengths, discover the areas of work that are best suited to you and help you to gain confidence in all aspects of working life, from applying for a job through to starting in the workplace. We will help you to develop your own personal learning plan to enable you to achieve your personal goals.
Skills Development (Project Search) 1 1 year SDH5 Project Search is a unique opportunity for young people with learning disabilities who are serious about getting into paid work. You will develop your employment skills by working in real jobs at Derriford Hospital. You will be supported to experience three different work areas as you learn the skills that employers are looking for. As well as working in the hospital, you will be expected to complete related coursework. You will be supported by experienced teaching and employment advisory staff.
Prepare your mind and body for a rewarding career
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In the UK there are many uniformed and non-uniformed public services. The public sector is the UK’s largest employer and includes central and local government, the armed forces and the emergency services. All of these require highly motivated and disciplined individuals to meet the vigorous demands of the government departments they represent.
In addition, City College has excellent mutual links with local public services providing guest speakers and off-site trips on all our courses throughout the year. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £25 per year.
We will support you in gaining an insight into the various public services and help you develop your personal skills and the qualities the industry requires. We will also challenge you, not only in the classroom but also in outdoor environments. While you get a good intellectual grounding in the knowledge you need, you will also develop your natural talents and traits in team building, adventure activities and competitive sports. When you take up your new career you will be physically and mentally robust to tackle its demands.
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Working in the public services can provide a rewarding career, especially if you are a people person and want to work in a diverse and challenging working environment. Our public services courses cover a variety of subjects that will enable you to demonstrate a full understanding of the skills required in this highly competitive sector.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Our very popular public service courses, based at Kings Road, are taught by highly skilled and qualified staff, most of whom have a public service background. Due to the College’s convenient location, we have access to a wide range of teaching environments, including Dartmoor, coastal and water locations, and various sporting venues around Plymouth.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
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Public Services Diploma
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Entry to the Uniformed Services 1 1 year USD1 Are you thinking of joining the army, navy, police force or other uniformed service? This course will give you information about these areas of employment. It will develop your skills and personal qualities, and prepare you for the application process on your route to success. You will investigate work opportunities and consider aspects of physical fitness. You will also develop your problem solving skills and self-discipline.
Public Services 3 2 years NPS1D Are you interested in a career within the uniformed public services? If so, then this course will give you a fantastic opportunity for a head start in developing your skills, personal qualities and knowledge to help you achieve your goals for a career in the public services sector. You will have the opportunity to visit various working military bases and operating fire stations to gain a valuable insight into the job roles they undertake. Public Services 5 2 years UF2443 Do you have a passion for and a commitment to public service and its improvement? This foundation degree aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the wide and varied social, political and economic environments that public services operate in.
Public Services 2 1 year FPS On our course you will be given a working insight into each of the major aspects of public services life and a chance to look behind the scenes before you decide on your chosen career. The course aims to provide an environment in which you can mature and develop attitudes and an approach to life appropriate for your career choice. The whole course is underpinned by a rigorous programme of sport and fitness training.
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Will Smart, 22, is a Support Worker at George House, who says his time at City College has helped him with his career and got him to where he is today. “I didn’t want to stay at school as I wanted to do a course that would help me get a job and that would offer me more freedom than a school sixth form. “I have always had a dream to work in the Police Force or Customs and Excise so enrolled on a public services course as it would help me with my career ambitions, and the practical elements included lots of sport and physical activities.”
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After successfully completing the course, Will joined the Foundation Degree in Public Services at the College, progressing to the top-up year at Plymouth University and gaining a full Honours Degree in Public Services. Will said of his time at the College: “During the courses I got to take part in off-site activities like sailing and gig rowing, went on trips to Dartmoor and undertook activities with the Royal Marines. The Foundation Degree was a lot more academic, but it really helped me prepare for university. “My future aim is to realise my dream of becoming a Customs Officer, working in the marine unit on anti-smuggling missions. I’m sure the excellent courses I undertook at the College will help me achieve this!”
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Train your inquiring mind to seek out answers about the world around you
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Science has a major impact on our everyday lives, and the future of the world depends on it. If you are an inquisitive person, who likes to investigate the ‘hows and whys’ of the world around us, then the world of science could be made for you. Science as a career will enable you to work in a wide variety of stimulating and exciting disciplines, including medicine, forensics, textiles and the earth sciences.
Being a student at the College is not only about achieving academic success, we will also equip you with the workready skills so highly valued by employers, including attentionto-detail, good communication and presentation skills, and the ability to use your own initiative.
We will provide you with realistic workplace situations including impressive science labs with all the latest equipment and a mock crime scene house. These will help develop the employability skills needed for a career in the world of science. You will have the opportunity to attend several exciting and varied field trips to enhance your learning at College.
Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £30 per year.
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Whether you want to work as a forensic scientist, a science teacher, a clinical researcher or just learn the science behind beating your opponent at tennis, we will show you how to question, investigate, report and communicate your findings.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Through our courses we will help you train your natural curiosity and inquiring mind to seek out answers about the world around you. You will learn the scientific methods and principles that, combined with good practice, will support your investigations.
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Forensic Science 3 2 years NDFSD Who was Jack the Ripper? How can we use science in solving crimes? Forensic science is a fascinating blend of theoretical science applied to the criminal mind and crime scenes. For someone with an inquiring mind and an eagerness to learn it’s a compelling subject. Our course will give you a thorough grounding in the scientific techniques and methods used by those whose workplaces are at scenes of crime, in the laboratory and testifying in court.
Medical Science 3 2 years NDMSD If you have always imagined you would enjoy a career in the realm of medical sciences then take a look at our course. This practical and work-based programme introduces you to a wide range of topics in the biological and medical sciences, as well as specialist subjects such as human physiology and genetic engineering. You will learn how to identify conditions using physiological investigations, understand how diseases spread and carry out some microbiology to investigate the organisms that cause disease. Forensic Science 5 2 years UF3372 Forensic science is one of the most fascinating areas of applied science – the use of scientific procedures to produce evidence in a court of law. This foundation degree provides the knowledge and skills appropriate to an increasingly important area of science. It covers the major scientific disciplines involved in the investigation of crime. You will study in the College’s specialist forensic science laboratories using modern forensic equipment, and put your skills to practice in our mock crime scene ‘house’.
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Camilla Dodgson joined the Foundation Degree in Forensic Science in 2009 after completing an evening course in the same subject. Camilla said: “The College has fantastic facilities, such as the laboratories and the small crime scene house on-site is just amazing. The lecturers were very helpful at all times. Whenever we needed help we would knock on their office door and they would always take time to explain things to us. The level of teaching was also fantastic, balancing both the practical and theory aspects of the course.”
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After graduating in 2012 with a distinction, Camilla secured her dream job as a Volume Crime Scene Investigator (VCSI) with Wiltshire Police Force, whilst undertaking training at the College of Policing in Durham where she will complete stage one of the crime scene investigator course. Camilla continued: “Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the course and completed it with a good level of understanding and knowledge of forensic science, which I used together with other employment and life experience, enabling me to apply for and get a job as a VCSI. In the future I hope to become a Crime Scene Investigator.”
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FREE TICKETS As part of our partnership with local sporting clubs, you can get free and discounted tickets for some Raiders and Argyle matches!
Gain first-hand experience through our links with local sporting clubs
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“Learners demonstrate good practical skills. They lead, coach and organise fitness sessions and sporting events with confidence.” Ofsted 2012
If you’re an active person who enjoys sport there is a vast range of careers available to you – from being a gym instructor, personal trainer or even a strength and conditioning coach, to becoming a specialised sports coach or working in sports development. Alternatively, you could become a sports commentator or journalist, or involved with the organising and running of sporting events, on a local or national scale.
The College’s sports offer will promote individual active health and wellbeing of the community, through exercise, fitness and sport. You will regularly take part in fitness sessions, games and coaching tasks, and have
the opportunity to represent the College in sporting events. City College students have been involved with running school sports activities at the College and also at Brickfields Sports Centre in Plymouth. The College runs a successful Football Performance Academy in conjunction with Plymouth Argyle Football Club and, for budding basketball players, the College has launched the Plymouth Raiders Elite Performance Academy. Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £25 per year.
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As more and more people are following a healthy lifestyle and actively taking part in sport and leisure activities, the sports, recreation, health, fitness and outdoor sectors employ over 460,000 people in the UK and is a growth sector in the South West. Having the ability to teach, coach or lead in this sector can be rewarding and make a real difference to the lives of others.
Why choose City College Plymouth? City College Plymouth has a vibrant sports community and you will gain first-hand experience through its links with local sporting clubs. The College has a dedicated team of staff that have specialties in strength conditioning, sports therapy, sports coaching, sports development and water-based sports. The team will help develop your sporting knowledge and guide you into a suitable career path whilst also developing your entrepreneurial and employmentbased skills. You will be provided with vital work experience and a business ethos which will promote future employment.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Foundation Level (1)
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Sport 1/2 1 year DSE All sports performers want to be the best they can be, and participation in sport continues to grow. Ever wondered what makes winners in the top league so successful and why sports people fall apart under pressure? This course is designed to inspire and enthuse you to develop the skills and knowledge to enable you to progress to study at level 3 or to follow a career in the sports and leisure industry. It will help you to develop your own practical sports performance and improve personal fitness.
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Sport 3 2 year DSP1D Sport is an ever-growing and dynamic industry which offers a range of opportunities within education and employment. This course focuses on refining and enhancing individual skills linked to sports leadership, coaching and massage while developing knowledge in key subject areas such as anatomy and physiology, nutrition, fitness testing and assessing risk in sport. This varied and diverse course offers the opportunity to create training and fitness programmes, coach sport sessions, deliver sports massages, participate in individual and team sports, experience outdoor activities and undertake a two week work placement. Sports Therapy 5 2 years UF2691 Injuries are an unwelcome yet somewhat inevitable aspect of professional and competitive sport. Accredited by the Sports Therapy Organisation, our foundation degree helps you develop the practical skills and knowledge to confidently succeed in all areas of injury management and athlete care. You will develop extensive knowledge of injury assessment, injury aetiology, human anatomy and physiology, functional movement screening, sports nutrition, injury prevention training and rehabilitation programme design. You will practice and develop your expanding skills through our supervised student-led sports injury clinic where you will have access to a range of athletes and sports injuries.
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Strength Conditioning and Sports Coaching 5 2 years UF3593 Do you have an interest or background in working with elite athletes? This foundation degree will give you the opportunity to develop practical skills and knowledge in the most effective methods of training athletes for elite level performance. Whilst you will study underpinning science related sports topics such as physiology, biomechanics and human movement, you will also develop practical skills in coaching effectiveness, Olympic weightlifting, speed, agility and plyometrics, and other athletic testing and monitoring skills. Throughout your studies you will have the opportunity to assist in strength and conditioning training sessions with a wide range of professional and elite athletes.
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From a very early age Kerrie Spear, 23, had a passion for fitness and sport. Kerrie said: “I didn’t fancy staying on in sixth form at school, as I knew exactly what I wanted to do. The BTEC course the College offered was ideal as it was very practical in its nature and I learn better by actually doing it for real, rather than learning about it from a text book! “The course involved a lot of teaching and coaching, which really helped with my confidence and communication skills.” Kerrie successfully passed the BTEC and progressed to the Foundation Degree in Sports Therapy at the College.
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Kerrie continued: “The Foundation Degree was really hands-on, however we did need to learn the theory behind the practice, such as human anatomy and sports nutrition, to back up what we were doing. We learnt about the more traditional forms of sports therapy, which was really interesting as I was then able to compare these with the more modern techniques I learnt in my third year at university.” After completing the Foundation Degree, Kerrie went on to complete a BSc at the University of St Mark & St John and came away with the necessary qualifications for a career in the sports industry. Kerrie is currently employed as a Fitness Consultant and Sports Therapist at the China Fleet Golf and Country Club in Saltash.
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Open up a world of opportunity through our links with local and global employers
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If you are passionate about travel and experiencing other cultures, and want to be involved in creating holiday experiences that tomorrow’s tourists will desire, then consider a high-flying career in the travel and tourism industry.
Our amazing mock air cabin at Kings Road provides a realistic working environment for our travel and tourism students. The cabin is used for all types of cabin crew procedures, such as first aid, health and safety demonstrations and customer service. The facility also provides an excellent venue for customer care scenarios and welcome meetings as part of the holiday representative units and qualifications, which are also a major aspect of our courses.
Ancillary Course Fee For some of our courses you will be required to pay a yearly ancillary course fee (a contribution towards the materials you will be supplied with) for books, equipment and any costs for course trips. The maximum fee you will be expected to pay is £25 per year.
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There are many opportunities in the travel and tourism industry – one of the world’s largest industries, estimated to be worth billions per year. Don’t think that you will be limited to only working for a travel agent or becoming a member of cabin crew, because there are literally hundreds of different jobs within this exciting and ever expanding sector. You could work for airlines, cruise lines, tour operators, rail companies, corporate travel organisations, tourist attractions, hotels and resorts.
Why choose City College Plymouth? Our courses offer a compelling mix of classroom theory and hands-on practical training, delivered by lecturers with experience of working in the industry. Depending on the course, you may also get the chance to travel overseas to see first-hand how clients view their holiday experiences. Previous destinations have included exciting locations such as New York and Paris.
Your progression routes with City College Plymouth Foundation Level (1)
Intermediate Level (2)
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Travel and Tourism Diploma
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Travel and Tourism 1 1 year TTD1 Travel and tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and this course can help you develop the skills needed to become part of this exciting world. The course includes lots of practical areas of study such as customer service, the role of air cabin crew and the role of the overseas representative. Air Cabin Crew 2 1 year DACC If you have a dream to work as cabin crew and are interested in the aviation industry then this is the course for you. Travelling to different countries and experiencing different cultures could become part of your daily routine. Taking part in practical assessments at British Airways’ training headquarters at Heathrow Airport, as well as using our realistic mock air cabin, is part of the course.
Travel and Tourism 3 2 years DIO1D This course is dynamic, innovative and action packed – literally, never a dull moment! It will give you a wide appreciation of the whole travel and tourism environment alongside the opportunities to visit far flung places such as New York, China and Paris. Event planning, holiday representatives, children’s representative, cruise and cabin crew will be studied, and we also have work placement links with some of the best tourism providers in the area – so what are you waiting for?!
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Travel and Tourism 2 1 year TTF If you are excited about the challenge of the holiday experience for tomorrow’s tourists then our course will give you a solid foundation of knowledge to support your career ambitions. We will teach you skills that are current, relevant and topical. You can use our course as a springboard to more advanced work-related qualifications or you might just decide to continue your training in your choice of work.
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Stacey, 20, studied a BTEC National Diploma in Travel and Tourism at the College and is currently working in Tenerife with Monarch airlines, before she returns to university in September. Stacey said: “I can honestly say that joining the College was one the best decisions I’ve ever made! Without City College I would never have had the confidence to take a job like this or make it to university. I enjoyed my time there so much. There was always something to look forward to, whether it was the trips or the lessons and I made some amazing friends that I still speak to almost every day!” Stacey achieved distinctions in all of her modules and after finishing the course she went on to the University of the West of England in Bristol where she is studying for a BA in Tourism Management.
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During her summer break, Stacey was offered a temporary role by Monarch airlines as an Airport Customer Experience Host in Tenerife. Stacey still has three more years at university before she’d like to gain full-time employment in a travel and tourism company’s marketing and PR team. Stacey continued: “Without my time at City College I wouldn’t have the drive, the confidence and the knowledge in my subject that I have today and would not have been able to have this wonderful experience and stepping-stone to my future career.”
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Applying • Before You Apply • When to Apply • The Application Process
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Before you apply for a course, it’s important to make sure you have all the information you need to make the right decision. After reading this guide you might find that you’ve still got questions that need answering – don’t worry, there are plenty of opportunities to get everything you need. Open Events As a potential student, you and your family are invited to come along to one of our open events at Kings Road. They are a great opportunity to meet staff and students, take a look around and get all your questions answered. • Saturday 8 November 2014 10.00am – 1.00pm • Saturday 7 February 2015 10.00am – 1.00pm You can register to attend online by visiting www.cityplym.ac.uk/events.
www.studentintranet. cityplym.ac.uk You can take a look at the Student Intranet BEFORE you even join the College! It’ll give you a real taste of what goes on here. More sections of the site become available to you after application and more again when you are a fully enrolled student!
www.cityplym.ac.uk The College website is constantly updated with more detailed course information and news about what our students get up to. There is also lots of information about the College itself and student activities.
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Course Taster Weeks We run course taster weeks during the autumn and spring half term weeks for 14 to 16 year olds where you will have the opportunity to meet staff and gain hands-on experience in a range of subjects from bricklaying to hairdressing! Tasters are great for you to experience College life in a subject area you are particularly interested in.
Advice and guidance Our careers, funding and learning support teams are always onhand to answer any questions or queries you may have. You are welcome to give them a call for a chat, or to book an appointment for some FREE and impartial advice. Call 01752 305300 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk.
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We recommend that you apply for your chosen course as early as possible. Ideally you should apply before Easter to ensure confirmation of a place on your chosen course. We do, however, accept applications after this time, but please note places are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Places on full-time courses for those aged 19+ are limited, and will be allocated in accordance with the guidelines set by the government funding agency. You can apply for more than one course. If you are accepted on two or more courses please inform us of your final choice as soon as possible so that we can then offer unwanted places to other applicants. If you are applying for an Apprenticeship, we recommend you also apply for a full-time course in your chosen area of interest, just in case you are unable to find a suitable employer. How to apply – Foundation Degrees To apply for a full-time Foundation Degree you will need to log on to www.ucas.com or call 08714 680468. You will need to know that the institution code is PLYM (P60) as Foundation Degree courses at City College Plymouth are listed under Plymouth University – when you reach this section of the UCAS website you will need to pick franchise partner, City College Plymouth.
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STEP 1 When you have chosen your course, you need to complete an application form. You will find one after this section in the guide, by going to www. cityplym.ac.uk/apply where you can apply online or by calling our Customer Services team on 01752 305300 who will be happy to send you one in the post. STEP 2 Complete the application form online or return your paper copy free of charge to: Freepost RRGZ-EALH-SACS Applications Office City College Plymouth Kings Road Devonport Plymouth PL1 5QG
STEP 5 If you are successful at interview, you will be given a letter confirming the course you are being offered a place on, and any conditions that you might need to meet before you start (eg passing your GCSEs).
STEP 7 During the summer holiday we will send you your joining instructions. These will include details of your first day and applying for a subsidised travel pass.
STEP 6 You will be invited to attend your Course Joining Day in the summer where you will get the opportunity to meet your fellow students and course teaching team, enrol on your course, and have a bit of fun!
STEP 3 A Careers Advisor will check that the course you are applying for, your previous qualifications and career plans all match. If they have any queries they will be in touch. You may be offered a FREE careers interview.
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STEP 4 You will be invited to attend a course interview and, for some courses, take a vocational assessment and/or an English and maths test to help identify additional support needs, for example in cases of dyslexia. The interview will explore the most suitable course for you, given your current qualifications, predicted grades, and your career plans.
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Why Choose City College Plymouth? Support at Every Step Costs and Funding Keeping You Informed Qualifications Explained
This section of the guide is designed to equip parents with the essential information they need to help their son or daughter make important and informed decisions about their future. As a parent we know that you will want your son or daughter to make the right decisions about their future. Now that young people are required to stay in education and training until they are 17 years old (18 from 2015) it is important that you are aware of all the opportunities available to them. Young people have choices: these include going to College or doing an Apprenticeship – they do not have to stay at school.
“The large majority of learners make expected or better progress on their attainment before coming to college.” Ofsted 2012
Let’s explode some of the myths that currently surround post-16 education … 1. Young people do not have to stay at school until they achieve a GCSE grade C in both English and maths – they can retake these alongside a higher level course or try Functional Skills (equivalent qualifications in practical English and maths skills). 2. Young people can apply for an Apprenticeship even if they do not achieve a GCSE grade C in English and maths – as part of their day release they will study Functional Skills if they haven’t achieved a GCSE grade C, these are practical maths and English skills relevant to their Apprenticeship. 3. If young people choose a National Diploma they can go on to study a universitylevel course – for specific Degree and Foundation Degree entry requirements please see the UCAS website (www.ucas.com).
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We know that parents have a huge part to play when it comes to helping young people make plans for the future. Young people look to their parents for help and reassurance that they are doing the right thing. But what if you don’t know? This part of the guide will go into more detail about other important aspects to consider when looking at post-16 options. For example the help, support and funding that is available at different organisations. It also aims to signpost you to other useful sources of information – and highlight some of the benefits of coming to City College Plymouth that you, as a parent, might appreciate. Careers guidance We recognise that this is an important time for both you and your son or daughter – decisions made now could have a big impact on their future. We would encourage you to book an appointment with one of our experienced Careers Advisors (see page 90) to discuss the range of options available to your son/daughter. You are welcome to attend the appointment with or without your son/daughter.
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College is all about moving onwards and upwards. Colleges have an important role to play in helping young people make the transition from school, to university or into the world of work. To do that successfully, we believe that we need to prepare our students both in terms of achieving the qualifications they need, and also acquiring the skills and competencies required of young adults today. We do everything possible to see that our students achieve all they can, leave with real job prospects and are ready to move on. Gazelle Colleges Group City College Plymouth is proud to be part of the Gazelle Colleges Group. The Group was formed in January 2012 to transform further education for a changing world of work. It is developing innovative new learning models and new partnerships with business to deliver an improved outcome for students, their communities and the economy. As an entrepreneurial college, City College Plymouth believes that skills and qualifications will be effective only in combination with the broader attributes of enterprise awareness, creativity, confidence and resilience. Employability All our courses are designed to give young people the skills and qualifications that employers are looking for, as well as those softer skills that employers value so highly, including: • self-efficacy (personal qualities 88
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needed for success in new worlds of work) – focus and drive, resilience, adaptability, reliability, reflectiveness • social skills (capabilities to find, make and manage networks and collaborations) – team working, leadership, networking, empathy, communication • functional skills (knowledge and abilities in particular business or technical areas) – technical competence, technical knowledge, core skills (using words, numbers and computers), academic abilities, e-confidence • enterprise (understanding and aptitudes for driving successful enterprises) – commercial nous, creativity, problem-solving, initiative, risk-taking. These key employability factors are reinforced throughout the College, whether in the classroom or tutorial sessions, or through our dedicated employability centre, theworkspace, which works closely with employers to ensure that our students have access to employment opportunities. The centre runs regular workshops for students on CV writing and interview techniques, as well as organising seminars with local employers who give up their time to tell our students what they want from prospective employees! What’s more, many of our courses offer additional qualifications 01752 305300
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Employer Endorsement Scheme We have excellent links with employers through our Employer Endorsement Scheme, which means that our students can benefit from being able to access: • full and part-time employment via our jobs board • valuable tips and techniques to use in interviews from recruitment professionals • work experience placements in a range of sectors • community-based projects through volunteering. This scheme not only supports the College’s employability agenda, providing students with access to activities and work opportunities that enhance their employability skills, but also means employers have access to a pool of work-ready young people. Here are a few examples of how working with local businesses really benefits our students.
Brian Rice, Area Manager, Western & Wales at Kier Construction says of the scheme: “The Employer Endorsement Scheme provides us with an opportunity to share our expertise, to coordinate site visits (that are so influential on young students), to provide work placements and to support other curriculum events. The Kier Construction team looks forward to a continued partnership with City College Plymouth and to taking part in this important scheme that will enrich the day to day activities of students and our own staff.” “All learners develop very good personal, social and employability skills.” Ofsted 2012
Andrew Lee, HR Manager at Plymouth Community Healthcare, said: “We are keen to support work experience as we recognise the importance of developing the skills and attributes of young people to meet the needs of our workplace. Businesses must play an active role in equipping our young people with these skills. I would recommend that any business across the City should think about supporting this type of activity for our future workforce.”
Our Student Liaison team encourages all students to get involved in a dynamic package of activities that underpin the Government’s Every Student (Child) Matters agenda by promoting personal safety, healthy lifestyle choices, positive ways to enjoy and achieve, and opportunities to volunteer and make a positive contribution to the student and local community. All of our activities are designed to allow anyone to get involved irrespective of their age or special abilities. We are proud to offer a rich and vibrant package that allows students to not just make friends and have fun outside the classroom, but also gives them an opportunity to develop personal skills, including confidence, leadership and teamwork.
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Outside the classroom There’s a whole lot more to life at City College Plymouth than simply studying. We want your son or daughter to get the most out of their free time, so we offer a diverse programme of social, cultural and sporting activities and enrichment that will give them an exceptional experience.
Support at Every Step
There are a number of ways that the College ensures your son or daughter receives all the educational and personal support they will need to complete their studies. Personal tutors Each student on a full-time or substantial part-time (over 150 guided learning hours) course is assigned a personal tutor. The tutor is normally a member of the course teaching team. The personal tutor is there to offer help and support with all matters relating to the student’s studies. They are also responsible for monitoring the student’s progress with them. We encourage parents and carers to meet with the personal tutors, and to keep in contact. Tutorial programme All full-time students will have: • a regular individual personal and academic review with their tutor to ensure that they are on track to achieve their qualification and have planned their next steps • RAD (review and development) weeks take place each term to focus on course concerns, self development, the progression of the student after College (including, where appropriate, university entry procedures) and equal opportunities awareness. “Learners benefit from very good learning activities that take place outside the classroom.”
Extra help in the classroom The College is committed to helping all students by giving them support to be successful on their chosen course of study. If your son or daughter has a disability that may affect their learning or participation in their course, we need to know so we can ensure they receive the right support and assistance. This information is only used for support purposes. Students can tell us about this on their application form, at interview, at enrolment, during induction or at any time during their course of study. We respect a student’s right not to tell us about a disability, but the College may not then be able to provide the appropriate level of support.
Careers guidance service The careers guidance service can help your son or daughter make appropriate choices now and throughout their time at the College. In addition to having our own advisers, we work in partnership with Careers South West. Students can use the service in a number of ways, including individual guidance interviews with a qualified careers adviser and careers information resources. Drop-in sessions are available at both centres during term time. If your son or daughter would like to book an appointment with a Careers Adviser before they apply, please contact theinfospace on 01752 305803 or e-mail info@cityplym.ac.uk. Careers guidance is FREE, impartial and confidential. As part of our commitment to careers education and guidance, the College has been awarded the prestigious Matrix Award for information, advice and guidance and works within the National Careers Service framework.
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Support at Every Step
Moving on up The College offers courses at all levels to enable your son or daughter to progress and achieve the highest qualification they need to meet their goals. Being able to take students right up to university level study – and beyond – is one of the key differences between the College and school. It allows strong relationships to form, and the range of ages at both our main sites creates a mature learning environment. Before students join the College, careers staff will give advice on the appropriate level of qualification for them, and when at College, will discuss progression onto higher level qualifications. Welfare The College has a team of Student Liaison Support Workers whose role is to provide informal support to students who are struggling with their course for whatever reason.
They work with personal tutors and other College staff to identify students who need help. They then work on a one-to-one basis in whatever way helps the students to improve their attendance, enjoy College life and bring them back on track. Support includes: • texting students to remind them of course deadline dates • accessing Discretionary Learner Support funding to help with travel costs • supporting students to help them complete coursework • one-to-one support and advice • running team relationship building sessions • drop-in sessions for young carers or young parents. Safeguarding and being safe at College The College takes its responsibilities for the safety and well-being of its students very seriously. There is a designated and specially trained Safeguarding team who will support and advise students, and staff, in all aspects of ‘being safe’ at College.
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Safeguarding incorporates a range of matters including health and safety (including e-safety), protection from abuse or exploitation, anti-bullying (including cyber-bullying) and associated matters. The College is an active member of the Plymouth Safeguarding Children Board, and works with other agencies to ensure that our students are safe at College. the College may not be able to provide the level of support that would best help.
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Costs and Funding
There are lots of different sources of funding to help your son or daughter cover the costs of studying. There are funds available for books and essential equipment for their course, travel, childcare costs or emergency hardship, plus a FREE breakfast club and meal scheme. Our Student Funding team provides information, advice and guidance about the range of funds on offer. They can help with: • sources of financial support, and applying for these • travel options and funding • childcare provision and funding • emergency hardship • meal support.
The support available will depend upon individual circumstances and the course that will be studied. To find out more call 01752 305381. Course costs If your son or daughter is aged between 16 and 18 and chooses to study a full-time course funded by the Skills Funding Agency, there are no tuition fees*. Students aged between 19 and 23 studying for their first full level 2 qualification (equivalent to five GCSEs at grades A to C) may be entitled to tuition fee remission*. Students aged between 19 and 23 and studying for their first full level 3 qualification (equivalent to two A Levels) may be entitled to tuition fee remission*. Students aged 24 and over who are undertaking a full level 3 or 4 qualification may be eligible to apply for the new 24+ Advanced Learning Loan to cover the cost of tuition fees. 92
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However, there are other course costs that all students will have to pay. For example, ancillary course costs (a contribution towards the materials they will be supplied with), books, equipment and any costs for course trips. These costs (per year) are shown in the course intro pages. Please check your fee position with the College if your son/ daughter is: • an overseas national (outside the European Union) • a European Union national/ resident • a United Kingdom citizen/ passport holder having lived outside the European Union for the last three years. Foundation degrees For information on fees and bursaries for foundation degrees please visit our website www.cityplym.ac.uk/ foundationdegrees or call 01752 305300. College Meal Scheme The College runs a FREE breakfast club for students during term time and meal support for students entitled to free college meals. To find out more call 01752 305381.
Travel There are a number of travel options available to full-time students. Students who live within three miles of the College site are able to access the free College bus (Citybus 36, 21 and 21A services), which run between the city centre, Kings Road and Goschen. Students further away may be eligible for an annual subsidised bus pass in conjunction with various local bus companies (subject to home address and household income). Devon students, mainly from the Ivybridge, Kingsbridge or Tavistock areas, will be able to buy a subsidised annual pass costing £300** that can be used on a number of public bus services run by Stagecoach. Students from Cornwall, mainly from the Looe, Liskeard and Launceston areas, can buy a subsidised annual bus pass costing £300** that can be used on the Western Greyhound bus route from your home address to Plymouth. For further travel information please contact the Student Funding team on 01752 305381 or visit our website.
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Keeping You Informed
We aim to ensure that parents and carers receive full information about the course, College support and your son or daughter’s progress, if they are under the age of 18 at the start of their course. We will also be actively encouraging your involvement. If a student is over the age of 18 at enrolment, the College needs their permission to discuss issues regarding their studies with you. You are able to make appointments to see College staff to discuss your son or daughter’s progress at any time, but particularly if you have concerns. Progress reports Each student will have their own Individual Learning Plan, which their tutor uses to record progress and targets. This is used to help the tutors write a report on each student’s progress twice a year. Parents and carers of those students aged 18 or under will be invited to parent sessions throughout the year to discuss the progress report.
Attendance Regular attendance is key to success. Students are required to attend every lesson, unless they are ill or there is some other genuine reason. The College has a system in place so that if a student’s academic work is slipping or they are not attending, parents and carers of students under the age of 18 (on 1 September each year) will be informed. Students are expected to attend regularly, and if a student is not able to attend, for whatever reason, they are expected to let the College know in advance. A register is taken at every class and any absences will be followed up by the course tutor. It is worth pointing out that some financial support schemes are based on 100% attendance. “Learners’ attendance and punctuality are good in all areas and their behaviour is outstanding.” Ofsted 2012
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Qualifications Explained
GCSEs We offer GCSEs in English and maths for those who didn’t achieve a grade C at school. These will be studied alongside the student’s chosen course. The College also offers a one-year, intensive full-time programme consisting of up to six GCSEs, academic development and tutorial support. It gives a broad range of qualifications, good foundations for further academic study and an opportunity to update previous qualifications and improve GCSE grades. National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) NVQs are work-related qualifications which apply the practical skills and knowledge learnt at College, directly into the workplace. They can be studied full-time at the College or part-time while in a job, work placement or on an Apprenticeship. Apprenticeships For students who would prefer to follow a work-based route, there is a choice between an Apprenticeship (level 2), an Advanced Apprenticeship (level 3) or a Higher Apprenticeship (level 4). Apprentices are employed and receive a wage whilst training with an employer. A Levels (AS and A2 Levels) The first year of an A Level is a stand-alone qualification called an AS Level. The AS Level can be topped up with a further years’ study to a full A Level (also referred to as an A2). City College Plymouth is one of the largest providers of A Levels in the area, offering them on one site and either as a programme of A Levels or combined with a choice of vocational options. 94
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BTEC Subsidiary and Extended Diplomas These are two-year vocational qualifications which blend practical, career focussed skills and academic study to prepare young people for direct entry into employment or for entry onto university-level courses (higher education). Students will study for a subsidiary diploma in year one and then continue on to the extended diploma in the second year. Level 1 and 2 Certificates and Diplomas These are one-year courses which allow students to progress either into employment or onto higher level study. All our level 1 and 2 qualifications have progression routes onto the next level of study (subject to satisfactory performance). For many students these courses offer an ideal opportunity to develop their skills, learning in a more hands-on way and improving their future career prospects. Level 3 Diplomas These are two-year vocational qualifications which prepare students for direct entry into employment or enable them to move on to higher education (such as a university-level course). Some diplomas consist of more than one qualification and many offer additional related qualifications to support applications to work or university following on from the course.
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Higher National Certificates These are higher-level qualifications which relate to a particular employment sector, and tend to be equivalent to the first and/or second stage of a degree. They are for students who are aged over 18 and have successfully completed an A Level, extended diploma or other advanced level course (level 3). Foundation Degrees These are industry-related higher education qualifications equivalent to the first and second stage of a degree, developed by the College with employers. They are designed to include workplace experience, learning and assessment, whilst also providing a route for progression to the final year of a named honours degree at specified universities or into employment. Functional skills Functional skills are a suite of qualifications for maths, English and information communication technology (ICT), and are very popular with employers. If students develop their skills in numeracy, communication and ICT they are more likely to achieve their main qualification and be successful when they progress to the next level or into employment.
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Course Index A Levels
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Media, Level 2 & 3
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Access to Higher Education Courses
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Medical Science, Level 3
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Accounting & Finance, Level 5
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Motorcycle, Level 1
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Air Cabin Crew, Level 2
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Motorsport, Level 1
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Audio & Music Production, Level 5
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Electrical Engineering, Level 3
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Professional Chefs & Food Service, Level 1/2
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Professional Cookery, Level 3
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Public Services, Level 2, 3 & 5
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Skills Development (Independent Living), Level E
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Games Design & Production, Level 5
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Skills Development (Vocational), Level 1
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Hair & Beauty Sector (Hairdressing), Level 1
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Hairdressing & Beauty Studies, Level E
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Software Development, Level 5
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Health & Social Care, Level 1, 2 & 3
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Sports Therapy, Level 5
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Hospitality & Tourism Management, Level 5
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Strength Conditioning & Coaching, Level 5
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Live Events Production, Level 3
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Traineeships, Level 1/2
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Live Sound, Level 5
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Travel & Tourism, Level 1, 2 & 3
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Marine Engineering, Level 5
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Women’s & Men’s Hairdressing, Level 2
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Mechanical Design & Manufacture, Level 5
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Wood Occupations, Level 1
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Mechanical Engineering, Level 3
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Wood Occupations, Level 2
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Mechanical Engineering, Level 5
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