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THE LONDON EVENING STANDARD CALLED HASTINGS THE “NEW JEWEL IN THE SOUTH EAST COAST” ENCOURAGING READERS TO VISIT THE ANCIENT OLD TOWN ‘TWITTENS’, WHICH ARE LINED WITH INTERESTING AND QUIRKY BOUTIQUE SHOPS.
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TRIP ADVISOR CAN GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE BEST PLACES TO EAT AND DRINK, BUT NOBODY REALLY KNOWS HASTINGS LIKE WE DO. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVOURITES: The Crown is a very popular pub and highly recommended for its range of craft beers. The Dragon Bar is a swanky London cocktail bar, where its resident DJ plays tracks straight from vinyl on his mini decks. Porter’s Wine Bar is situated in a Grade 2 listed building and regularly has performances from award-winning jazz singer, Liane Carroll. The Boulevard Bookshop is a bookshop by day and Thai restaurant by night, offering a fine range of home-cooked Thai dishes. Café Maroc is a BYOB Moroccan restaurant serving traditional Moroccan feasts. There are loads more, so make sure you check out the full list on our website at www.sussexcoast.ac.uk/highereducation.
In the rest of the town you’ll find some of the best fish and chips shops including: THE COD FATHER, THE OLD TOWN FRYER AND THE KINGFISHER. There is a row of arcades and amusements, a GO-KART TRACK and the UK’S LARGEST ADVENTURE GOLF COMPLEX. To the east, you’ll find a glorious stretch of beach, with EUROPE’S LARGEST BEACH-LAUNCHED FISHING FLEET, the iconic black FISHING HUTS, with views of the EAST HILL in the background. THE JERWOOD GALLERY has very much made itself at home in this part of town since opening in 2011 and offers a ‘uniquely British experience’. Heading west, you’ll find the famous HASTINGS PIER. After being burnt down in 2010, the pier re-opened 6 years later. It acknowledges the history and charm of the old one by using some of the old planks in the restoration. It now offers a clean, modern, spacious area for people to explore. Since re-opening, the pier has been a hive of activity with OPEN-AIR YOGA, CINEMA SCREENINGS, A CIRCUS and LIVE MUSIC.
The pier was once a popular venue for live music. THE ROLLING STONES, THE SEX PISTOLS, THE WHO and JIMI HENDRIX all played here in their heyday. It looks as if the pier will once again become a hot spot for live performances after DIZZY RASCAL, MADNESS, the LEVELLERS, and DJ sensations MK and HANNAH WANTS all played sold out sets over the summer. Throughout the year, it’s hard not to get carried away with all the parties and festivals going on in the town. THE SEAFOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL, JACK IN THE GREEN, PIRATES DAY, and its very own version of MARDI GRAS - FAT TUESDAY are some of the best.
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Access to Higher Education courses are designed specifically to prepare learners aged 19 or above for university entry. Your qualifications may fall below the entry requirements or maybe out of date, in which case, these intensive courses will develop your research and study skills, and help you gain the qualifications you need to support your university application.
We offer Access to Higher Education courses in Art, Health and Health Sciences, and Humanities combined with Social Sciences; all of which can lead onto a number of degree courses. To enrol onto an Access to Higher Education course you will need a GCSE grade C in English and maths. If you don’t have GCSE English or maths we can help you get them. Contact us for more information today.
To begin studying with us in 2017, you will need the following qualifications: BA(HONS) COURSES:
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Entry requirements should be used as a general guide as we operate a flexible admissions policy. This means that you could receive a lower conditional offer than the typical offer, informed by our assessment of your complementary non-academic achievements and experiences.
GCSE REQUIREMENTS: It is strongly advised that all Higher Education applicants will have successfully achieved an A*- C grade in both GCSE English and maths (or equivalent qualification).
MATURE STUDENTS: If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. However, you may be assessed for Accredited Prior Learning (APL) on the basis of either: other relevant academic qualifications (PDC) in addition to successful completion of an HND/ FdA/pertinent professional/work related experience.
For courses that require interview or portfolio review, this may also be considered in the level of any conditional offer that follows if your application is successful. Applications must include a personal statement and appropriate references. Closing dates for entry are defined by UCAS. The interview process will commence 15th January 2017, where you will be required to bring a portfolio of your work (Art subjects). You can track the progress of your application at www. ucas.co.uk.
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Studying at university is a big financial investment. You’ll need to cover the costs of tuition fees and, if you’re living away from home, cover the costs of living.
If you have any questions about a course you can contact us at any time and we’d be happy to talk to you or meet for a coffee. You can either telephone 01424 442222 and ask to speak to an Admissions Advisor, subject leader or the Higher Education manager. If you are interested in studying on a part-time basis, please apply directly to Sussex Coast College Hastings by calling 01424 442222 and ask to speak to an Admissions Advisor.
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BA (HONS) VISUAL COMMUNICATION: (GRAPHIC DESIGN) SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Graphic Design course will provide you with a solid understanding of the fundamentals of graphic design and prepare you for an exciting career. You will be able to develop original ideas that will help you to stand out from the crowd. We offer small class sizes, plentiful tutorial support and a supportive environment. Building on over a decade of success you will take part in national design competitions and have opportunities to engage with the local creative community, complete professional practice and develop your own unique approach to a range of diverse design briefs.
AREAS OF STUDY: You will study a range of skills and techniques including typography, app design, layout, branding, packaging and other forms of visual communication. You will explore both print and screen based media, analogue and digital techniques, and will
be encouraged to investigate the diverse and ever-evolving role of graphic design within the creative industries today.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: dfowler@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Typography Packaging design Branding
Our students have won over 60 International Student Design awards, including YCN, D&AD and RSA.
Idea development
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Work experience
You will be fully prepared for a role as a professional graphic designer. You may also choose to go on to study at MA or complete a Post Graduate Certificate of Education.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’
Screen design Print design Professional development Narrative
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Hastings is a creative hub with many creative agencies.
2 Our industry contacts will help you to get valuable work experience so you are fully prepared for work when you graduate.
3 We’re proud that Graphic Design students have gone on to work for top agencies around the world.
4 All of our lecturers are
industry professionals with years of experience.
5 Our iMac suite is fullyequipped with up-todate software.
6 You will be given
dedicated time with your tutor, in your dedicated workspace.
7 You will be given the
opportunity to work on live industry briefs from real clients.
Oliver’s award-winning packaging earned him a Bronze Award during a national brief set by StarPack. The ‘Grow your Own Culinary Herb Kit’ holds seeds, pots, compost and growing instructions. He was commended for his imaginative approach to re-using the packaging, to both contain and display the herbs as they grow, and his simple yet appropriate branding.
BA(HONS) VISUAL COMMUNICATION (PHOTOGRAPHY) SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Photography course will give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to create strong photographic images that achieve their aims and successfully meet the needs of clients. The course is taught by a highly experienced team of professionals from a broad range of specialist areas including commercial, editorial, documentary, architectural and fine art. You will be supported to build a portfolio that reflects your interests, career direction and demonstrates your abilities. By the end of the course you will be ready to launch yourself into the industry.
AREAS OF STUDY: You’ll study a range of techniques both inside and outside the classroom, helping you to investigate and experiment with photography as a communication tool.
Professional practice is an integral part of your development and taking part in competitions, working on live briefs and work placements gives you invaluable experience to add to your CV.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: lwells@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Editorial Commercial Fine art Techniques Culture and theory Still and moving image
As a graduate, you can go on to enjoy a variety of careers in the arts and media.
MODULES INCLUDE
This could be as a Freelancer or in Editorial, Documentary, Fashion or Fine Art. You may wish to become a Curator or study a MA or PGCE.
Digital media
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’
Workshops in core skills Darkroom technologies Professional practice Visual communication Idea generation
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Students have had work
placements with Rankin, Tung Walsh, Alex de Mora, Robin Bell, The North London Darkroom, Frui. among others.
2 Hastings has a huge
creative community, providing numerous opportunities, development and collaboration.
3 We are closely connected
with PhotoHastings and Photology who attract international photographers and artists.
Not satisfied with working with one London based international photographer, Lorelle Bryony pulled out all the stops and gained placements with two; Rankin and Tung Walsh, both of whom have an exceptional client list, publication and exhibition history. Having an insight into how these major photographers work was enlightening for Lorelle, and combined with this course, has had a major impact on how she approaches work herself.
BA(HONS) FINE ART PRACTICE VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Fine Art Practice course has a broad delivery of specialisms including painting, installation, sculpture, printmaking, film and performance. You will explore these disciplines through material and conceptual considerations, giving the course a contemporary edge. You will be given an induction into workshops allowing you to progress into more self-directed study while developing specialist areas of interest to form the basis for personal projects. A 10 day work placement during the second year will give you a great understanding of the course in a practical environment. Careers education and visits abroad to cities such as New York, Berlin, Paris and Istanbul all serve to make this course vibrant and challenging.
AREAS OF STUDY: You’ll have a thorough introduction to the subject, followed by a sustained period of introspective and personal development supported by tutorials, seminars and critiques and informed by PracticeLed Research that will contextualise your work.
Your professional development will require you to make documentations of your work, produce catalogues, curate and promote exhibitions, and gain experience in pitching for funding and exhibition applications. These skills will give you a good insight into marketing and work opportunities as well as building a strong CV.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Students have gone on to open their own galleries, curate exhibitions and exhibit both nationally and internationally as well as studying Masters Degrees. Past students have been selected for a series of exhibitions in 2013 in Dieppe, selected to take part in ‘Platform’ at the De La Warr Pavilion and a recently graduating student has set up the Semaphore Gallery in St. Leonards.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: pjones@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Painting Print making Sculpture Installation Film Photography Performance
MODULES INCLUDE Work experience Curation and communication Professional development
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Hastings and the
surrounding area have a number of established galleries including the Jerwood, De La Warr Pavilion and Project 78 Gallery.
2 Hastings has a thriving
arts festival calendar. Each September the Coastal Currents festival helps budding artists promote their work in bars, galleries and open studios.
3 You will be able to gain
a great deal of inspiration from a number of new art hubs in the town, such as the Kino Teatr.
Images from the 2016 BA(Hons) Fine Art Practice Graduation Degree Show at the Hastings Observer Building. Izabela graduated with a first class honours and has recently had a solo exhibition at Project 78 Gallery. “The course really pushed me to locate my work in current ideas and practice. I would recommend this course to everyone.�
BA(HONS) VISUAL COMMUNICATION: (ILLUSTRATION) SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Illustration course will provide you with a foundation to build your professional career as an Illustrator or in a related industry. It will provide you with a thorough grounding in key concepts and practical skills and encourage you to adopt a creative approach throughout the three years. Once you graduate you will be equipped with a set of skills and personal qualities that will help you stand out in the professional world.
AREAS OF STUDY: Drawing plays a huge part in this course and you will gain an understanding of the fundamental principles used to prepare you for work in the industry. You will also have the opportunity to develop practical skills, whether digital or workshop-based, through cultural studies and work placements.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: jkerr@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
YOU CAN DEVELOP SKILLS IN
Our graduates are currently practising locally, nationally, and internationally – designing, making, showing and selling their work in the local community and the wider market place.
Visual communication
Gallery links, design company contacts, pro-active community projects and teaching opportunities are also used by our students to gain career advantage.
Digital media
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ’What do I need?’
Editorial illustration Graphic narration Book illustration Print making Ceramic mediums Drawing techniques Photography and film Life drawing
MODULES INCLUDE Work experience Professional development Illustration workshops
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Our course is taught
by highly successful practising illustrators.
2 Hastings is visually
rich and quirky providing unlimited inspiration.
3 You have access to a
wide range of resources including printmaking, ceramics, and digital technology to assist with your work.
Since graduating, Keith has achieved remarkable success. His success includes illustrating a collection of African Stories, retold by Roger Abrahams with a foreword by Wole Soyinka the Nobel Laureate, commissioned by the Folio Society. These illustrations echo Kipling’s ‘Just So Stories’, similar to those he produced during his final degree exhibition.
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BA(HONS) ANIMATION ARTS AND APPLICATION SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Animation Art and Application will give you a solid understanding and a range of practical experience for you to build your career. You will focus on animation and learn transferable skills and technical know-how to give you an edge in the industry.
AREAS OF STUDY: You will learn the essential animation principles during lectures and workshops, and from there, build your knowledge of animation techniques and mediums, embracing traditional and new media technology. All aspects of animation including character and special f/x will be explored, with emphasis on planning and pre-production, production and post-production skills. You will learn about stop frame animation, CGI and 3D animation with a particular focus on modelling and rigging, and take part in a live action-animation workshop. You will have a diverse range of skills to start your career with.
In the final year you will undertake a dissertation and final self-initiated project leading up to an end of year screening of your work.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: gwhiting@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
YOU CAN DEVELOP SKILLS IN Hand drawn animation Stop frame animation
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
CGI 3D animation
Having gained a whole range of practical skills you will be well equipped to enter the creative industry in a number of areas including animation, web design, advertising or illustration.
Film making
You may decide to begin freelance work, or progress onto MA Animation programmes.
Live action animation Sound and editing Storyboard Character and set design Animation film language
MODULES INCLUDE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Professional development
You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
Principles of animation
Work experience
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 The course is run by
industry experienced animators who have worked on projects such as The Snowman, Pink Floyd’s The Wall, Disney’s Hercules and Fantasia 2000.
2 We have fantastic
resources and equipment for you to use for design and CGI animation.
3 Individual workspaces
and dedicated time with your tutor.
BA(HONS) DESIGNER MAKER VALIDATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our BA (Hons) Designer Maker course has a strong emphasis on design practice alongside making and provides you with a skill base to establish yourselves as a practitioner. You will gain an understanding of how objects are made including materiality and function. By taking part in live briefs, competitions, and exhibitions of your work you will become familiar with craft based practices and the context behind your work. The course is taught by creative professionals who are active designer makers and exhibitors. Throughout, students are guided and supported by group debate, individual tutorial and specialist seminars, allowing development of specialist areas of interest.
AREAS OF STUDY: Throughout the course you will explore a range of mediums including ceramics, metal, plastic, glass and constructed textiles. Interdisciplinary practice links the specialisms to allow you to explore mould making, printing processes and computer-aided design. A 10 day work placement during the second year will give you a great understanding of techniques you have gained. Many students have
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 3 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4, 5 & 6 CONTACT: aheminway@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
worked in the UK and abroad, with the Craft Council, Conran Design, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Imperial War Museum. Personal and professional practice runs throughout the course and provides you with practical guidance and experience so you can refine your skills and work within a professional context.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Past students have gone on to become practising designer/makers as jewellers, ceramic artists, fabric and textile designers and glass artists, who exhibit and sell work within the professional arena. Our students have joined institutions such as the Imperial War Museum and won prizes from renowned awarding bodies such as the Worshipful Company of Pewterers.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points (160 old system)
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Interview and portfolio If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning with an appropriate portfolio of work or relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’
AREAS OF STUDY Glass Ceramics Textile Metal Print making Drawing Design development
MODULES INCLUDE Self promotion Exhibition Batch production Studio practice Work experience Technique workshops Concept refinement
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Hastings has a thriving
arts festival calendar. Each September the Coastal Currents festival helps budding makers sell their work in bars, galleries and open studios.
2 You will be taught
by lecturers who are industry practitioners who have a wealth of knowledge.
3 Our students have had
work experience with companies such as the V&A, Conran and Imperial War Museum.
I have had great support from all the tutors who are always on hand when needed and more than happy to give advice. Through a combination of taught masterclasses, lectures and individual tutorial guidance each student on this course is guaranteed to become equipped with the necessary skills to develop their personal career as a designer-maker within the professional creative industries - Martha Tanner, Student
ACCOUNTING THIS LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IS VERIFIED BY THE AAT
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 36 weeks part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 CONTACT: npennygar@sussexcoast.ac.uk info@sussexcoast.ac.uk
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This AAT course provides the essential skills to be qualified to work in accounting. It supports employment to management level in accounting office environments and industry as well as opportunities for selfemployment. This course is also available through distance on-line learning.
AREAS OF STUDY: This Level 4 course is the final level of the AAT accounting qualification and will focus on higher level accounting tasks, such as drafting financial statements, managing budgets and evaluating financial performance. There will be mandatory and optional units that will give you the knowledge to perform in the modern accounting environment.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once you have completed the course you will have achieved the highest level of accounting meaning you will be able to work as an accountant for large organisations, accountancy firms, or on a self-employed basis.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need AAT Intermediate or relevant qualification
APPLY: Direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Financial Statements Financial Performance Budgeting Internal Control and Accounting Systems Personal Tax Credit Management
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor
2 We are easy to get to,
with great transport links to and from the college
3 This course offers you
the opportunity to study locally with fantastic resources available to you.
HNC/HND BUSINESS
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: HNC 2 years part-time HND 2 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 and 5 CONTACT: mpemberton@sussexcoast.ac.uk info@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: (HNC) Direct to college (HND) www.ucas.co.uk
VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: The Business Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Diploma (HND) have a strong work-related emphasis. With that in mind, the course provides you with a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills required in the sector. The course is designed for those who prefer a more practical and vocational perspective than a traditional degree course, and offers a nationally and internationally recognised award after two years of study. It appeals to employees working in a Management role where they can relate their experience for completing assignments. A large proportion of our students use the qualification as a springboard onto a final year top up degree here or at other universities.
AREAS OF STUDY: You will learn about key aspects of Business Management including Accounting, Operations Human Resources, Strategy and Entrepreneurship, using, and focusing on real business problems and case
studies, where you can apply your own learning. You will also have the opportunity to study specific business sectors such as Marketing, Human Resources, Planning, Global and Legal issues affecting business.
AREAS OF STUDY Business Environment Marketing Essentials Human Resources Management Management & Operations
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Management Accounting
On successful completion of the HND Diploma you can move onto the BSc (Hons) to complete the full degree.
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
Or you could move into business roles including, Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Retail, or a Management trainee. Or you may be able to use your qualification to gain a promotion in an existing job, moving into Management roles.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (120 old system)
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’ or email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
Business Law
Organisational Behaviour Project Management Global Business Environment Business Strategy Planning for Growth Understanding & Leading Change
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We can tailor this course
to suit your needs and ambitions by introducing bespoke units to your study.
2 You can study this course
alongside your current employment, putting your newly developed skills into practice straight away.
3 This course has a
strong work-related emphasis, focusing on a more practical/vocational approach than traditional degrees. This course also offers an internationally recognised award after only two years.
BSC (HONS) BUSINESS THIS TOP-UP DEGREE IS SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: The Business BSc (Hons) top-up degree offers you the chance to attain an honours degree if you have already gained an HND or foundation degree. You will be given a wide choice of specialist business and management options to further increase your knowledge of the discipline to reflect your interests and career aims.
the course will make finding a job much easier when approaching the job market upon graduation.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once graduated with your full honours you will be able to find jobs in Sales, Marketing, Human Resource Management, IT, logistics, International Business and General Management.
On completion of the course you will have developed personal qualities and attributes essential for performance in a professional world.
You may also decide to apply for Graduate schemes in a number of large companies or continue to study at Masters level.
AREAS OF STUDY:
You will need to have completed a HND/FdA qualification (240 credits) in relevant subject.
You will further develop your research and study skills as you work towards your honours degree. You will review and critically assess the theory and practice of strategic management from the mid-twentieth century to the present, understand the Human Resources function within an organisation, and study Globalisation and international markets, while learning from business case studies and the experience of our expert tutors. The reflective and transferable skills you have built up during
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
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CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 2 years part-time 1 year full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 top-up degree CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk mpemberton@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Developing Academic Knowledge and Skills Strategic Management Operations and Process Management Managing Organisations Dissertation/Project/ Research option Entrepreneurship New Business Planning Globalisation and International Markets Labour Market Analysis Human Resource Management Competitive Advantage and the Global Economy Current Issues in Strategic Management
Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 This course offers you the opportunity to gain a full honours degree after one year of study.
2 You can study this course
alongside your current employment, putting your newly developed skills into practice straight away.
3 This course will maintain a practical/vocational approach while testing your academic abilities.
HNC/HND COMPUTING & SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: The HNC and HND Computing and Systems Development course is designed to help you develop your skills in multimedia and front-end design technologies. The course delivers key knowledge on e-commerce related systems and the business related skills you will need to work within the IT industry, taking into account the computer and network infrastructure on which the developed systems are installed. There is a strong element of design and creativity within the course modules.
AREAS OF STUDY: Your learning will span a whole range of computing disciplines, focusing on hardware, systems analysis, web technologies, programming databases, networking and multimedia. You will gain skills and knowledge in how to design websites and databases, manage internet servers, analyse data and systems and develop an e-commerce strategy.
Throughout the course you will also develop academic study and research skills.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: On successful completion of the HND Diploma you can move onto the BSc (Hons) to complete the full degree. You may wish to start your career and could move into IT roles in large companies, become an IT technician, or start your own IT consultancy on a self-employed basis.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (120 old system)
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please see page ‘What do I need?’ or email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: HNC 2 years part-time HND 2 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 (HNC) and 5 (HND) CONTACT: jlocke@sussexcoast.ac.uk klampard@sussexcoast.ac.uk info@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: (HNC) Direct to college (HND) www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Computer Systems Networking Technologies Database Design Concepts Website Design Object Oriented Programming Networking Business Skills for E-Commerce Employability & Professional Development Systems Analysis and Design Internet Server Management Data Analysis and Design Quality Systems in IT E-Commerce Strategy Programming in .NET Web Application Development Games Design & Development
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
2 This course centres around
a more practical/vocational approach than traditional degrees, and offers an internationally recognised award after only two years.
3 After your HND, if you
choose to, you can enhance your qualification to a full BSc (Hons) degree with an additional year of study.
BSC (HONS) COMPUTING & SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT THIS TOP-UP DEGREE IS SUBJECT TO VALIDATION BY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 1 year full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 top-up to full degree CONTACT: jlocke@sussexcoast.ac.uk klampard@sussexcoast.ac.uk info@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk or direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Programming
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This one year BSc (Hons) degree top-up is a recognised Level 6 qualification and builds on the knowledge and skills you have gained from previous study during your HND. You will further develop your programming skills and the course will prepare you for a range of technical challenges you may face in the professional environment. You will build your personal qualities and attributes over the course of the year to make you a very employable candidate when applying for computing roles.
AREAS OF STUDY: You will focus on more advanced skills and techniques in areas such as programming, databases, project, web and networking management. Each module will have aspects that require you to consider and focus on client requirements, design, implementation and testing.
You will mix theory and practical skills during lectures that will prepare you for a career in the industry.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Once graduated with your full honours you will be able to find IT roles as a technician, software developer, database designer, or network manager. You may wish to progress onto a Level 7 qualification such as a master’s degree or equivalent.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need HND/FdA qualification (240 credits) in relevant subject
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@susssexcoast.ac.uk.
Databases Web Networking Management Client Requirements Design Implementation Testing
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
2 Our tutors are fully-
qualified teachers with years of industry experience.
3 If you already have a HND, this course offers you the opportunity to gain a full honours degree after one year of study.
HNC MECHANICAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This course has been designed with career progression in mind and will essentially prepare you for the HND course. You will be given an overview of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering as well as Electrical & Electronic Engineering so you can get a feel for the dynamic of the industry. You will develop your skills and personal qualities, helping to identify essential attributes for a successful performance in working life. This will help you make an immediate impact and contribution to employers once you are fully qualified.
DURATION: 2 years part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk pnash@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Aided Design and materials, so you can learn from best practices and prepare yourself for work.
Analytical Methods for Engineers
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Business Management Techniques
This course is set up perfectly for progression onto the HND where you will be able to expand your knowledge and prepare yourself for employment or a full degree top up.
Materials
You may also look for work with local businesses such as Qinetiqs and British Gypsum, where you can build your experience in the work place.
AREAS OF STUDY:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
The course will develop your knowledge and use of mathematics, engineering principles, modern design and manufacturing techniques. You will study in depth, the key concepts and practical skills needed for working in the engineering sector.
You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (120 old system)
Teaching is relevant and contextual to the workplace, covering analytics, Computer
CAMPUS: Hastings
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
Engineering Science Engineering Design
Mechanical Principles Advanced CAD Techniques Project Design, Implementation & Evaluation
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
2 Our tutors are fully-
qualified teachers with years of industry experience.
3 Real-Life working
environment designed to mirror the workplace so that you can practise your skills in a safe environment.
HND MECHANICAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: During the HND you will explore the key concepts of engineering in much more detail, building on the things you have learned in the HNC course. You will cover aspects of mathematics, manufacturing and design, understanding how they relate to the practical working environment. HNDs are an established and well-respected qualification that provides the perfect foundation to build your career and a route into the final year of a full engineering degree. Students will develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for performance in a professional working environment. This will enable individuals to make an immediate contribution to the companies they work for.
AREAS OF STUDY: Building on the skills and techniques you have gained during the HNC, you will be introduced to advanced techniques such as, Computer Aided Design Engineering, Instrumentation and
Control, and Testing to give you an understanding of why this is so important in the engineering world.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 2 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 5 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk pnash@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Analytical Methods for Engineers Engineering Science
This course will give you a broad mix of units, so you are able to experience a wide range of engineering challenges to learn from.
Engineering Design
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Advanced CAD Techniques
On completion of the HND you can move onto a BSc (hons) top up course to complete a full degree. You may decide to start your career as an engineer and find roles within local and national businesses as a technician or supervisor.
Business Management Techniques Materials Mechanical Principles Project Design, Implementation & Evaluation
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
You will need HNC qualification
2 This course centres around
or equivalent (120 CAT points)
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
a more practical/vocational approach than traditional degrees, and offers an internationally recognised award after only two years.
3 If you already have a
HND, this course offers you the opportunity to gain a full honours degree after one year of study.
HNC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 2 years part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk pnash@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college
VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This course has been designed with career progression in mind and will essentially prepare you for the HND course. You will be given an overview of Electrical & Electronic Engineering and touch upon mechanical and manufacturing engineering so you can get a feel for the dynamic of the industry. You will develop your skills and personal qualities, helping to identify essential attributes for a successful performance in working life. This will help you make an immediate impact and contribution to employers once you are fully qualified.
AREAS OF STUDY: The course will develop your knowledge and use of mathematics and electrical and electronic engineering principles. You will study in depth, the key concepts and practical skills needed for working in the engineering sector. Teaching is relevant and contextual to the workplace, touching upon electrical power and combination and sequential logic, so you can learn from best practices and prepare yourself
for work or further study. In the second half of the course you will be able to choose specialist modules so you can focus on particular areas of interest.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: This course is set up perfectly for progression onto the HND where you will be able to expand your knowledge and prepare yourself for employment or a full degree top-up. You may also look to take advantage of our excellent links with local employers, such as Qinetiqs and British Gypsum, to build your experience in the work place.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (120 old system)
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
AREAS OF STUDY Analytical Methods for Engineers Engineering Science Engineering Design Business Management Techniques Electrical & Electronic Principles Combination & Sequential Logic Electrical power Project Design, Implementation & Evaluation
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
2 Our tutors are fully-
qualified teachers with years of industry experience.
3 Real-Life working
environment designed to mirror the workplace so that you can practise your skills in a safe environment.
HND ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: During the HND you will explore the key concepts of engineering in much more detail, building on the things you have learned in the HNC course. You will cover aspects of mathematics, manufacturing and design, understanding how they relate to the practical working environment. HNDs are an established and well-respected qualification that provides the perfect foundation to build your career and a route into the final year of a full engineering degree. Students will develop a range of skills and techniques, personal qualities and attributes essential for performance in a professional working environment. This will enable individuals to make an immediate contribution to the companies they work for.
AREAS OF STUDY: Building on the skills and techniques you have gained during the HNC, you will be introduced to advanced techniques such as, instrumentation and control, health and safety and engineering management to give
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 2 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 5 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk pnash@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY you an understanding of the roles you can play in engineering world.
Analytical Methods for Engineers
This course will give you a broad mix of units, so you are able to experience a wide range of engineering challenges to learn from.
Engineering Design
Engineering Science Business Management Techniques Electrical & Electronic Principles
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Combination & Sequential Logic
On completion of the HND you can move onto our BSc (hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering top up course to complete your full degree.
Electrical Power
Or you may decide to start your career as an engineer and find roles within local and national businesses as a technician, supervisor or even managerial positions.
Managing People in Engineering
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need HNC qualification or equivalent (120 CAT points)
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
Design for Manufacture PLCs Instrumentation & Control
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We have excellent links
with local and national engineering companies to provide you with work placements to extend your learning outside of the classroom.
2 Our past students
have gone to work with companies such as EDF, Aero Vintage, Photek, Deutsch(TE), Secol Engineering, VG Scienta, Stevens Rowsell, British Gypsum and Interface Engineering.
3 If you already have a
HND, this course offers you the opportunity to gain a full honours degree after one year of study.
HNC / HND HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE VALIDATED BY PEARSON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: The HNC/HND in Health and Social Care is a challenging programme that focuses on transferable values, knowledge, understanding and skills relevant to supporting any service user group in any setting. The course provides a broad understanding of the challenges, topics and issues within the Health and Social Care sector. If you are already working within the industry, then this course will be a welcome addition to help you put theory into practice. This course is also a great stepping stone onto a higher level of education such as the top-up degree or further on a Masters degree.
AREAS OF STUDY: The course includes a variety of theory and practical sessions, including lecturers about health and social care principles, discussions about complimentary therapies, group discussions and projects about health and safety, visits to care homes, and visiting speakers from local organisations and trusts to help you learn from their experience.
Assessment methods include essays, presentations, practical demonstrations, projects and work-related portfolio and reflective journals.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: HNC 2 years part-time HND 2 years full-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 (HNC) and 5 (HND) CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk agolledge@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: (HNC) Direct to college (HND) www.ucas.co.uk
AREAS OF STUDY Communicating in Health & Social Care Principles of Health & Social Care Practice
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Health & Safety in the Health & Care Workplace
Successful completion of the HNC & HND courses will allow you to progress onto the Level 6 qualification here at Sussex Coast College.
Personal & Professional Development Working in Partnerships in Health & Social Care
If you choose to go into employment, then the course can open up opportunities at a supervisory and lower management level in the health and social care setting.
Psychology for Health & Social Care
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: HNC: You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (120 old system). HND: You will need to have successfully completed a HNC and have the minimum of 120 credits.
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Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
Managing Human & Financial Resources
Complimentary Therapies Supporting Significant Life Events Employability Skills Understanding the Learning Process Managing Quality in Health & Social Care Health Promotion
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 You can study this course alongside your current employment.
2 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one time with your tutor.
3 This course centres around
a more practical/vocational approach than traditional degrees, and offers an internationally recognised award after only two years.
HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT THIS LEVEL 6 DIPLOMA IS VERIFIED BY THE ATHE
ABOUT THIS COURSE: Our new qualification in Healthcare Management at Level 6 has been developed to conform to the requirements of the RQF, to meet the requirements of the sector and to respond to the needs of our centres. These qualifications provide generic management skills for those planning to or working in the healthcare sector with the addition of units that are specifically targeted at those working in the public sector. You learn all the skills that meet the needs of managers on a domestic and international platform. We provide a flexible route for learners who have already achieved management qualifications at a lower level and for learners who do not have management qualifications, but may have qualifications in other areas and/or prior management experience in the work place.
AREAS OF STUDY: During the course you will learn and develop the key skills you need to work as a senior manager in the healthcare sector with a number of mandatory units together with a choice of optional units. You learn how to manage quality and ensure services are delivered to a high standard within the workplace.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 1 year part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 6 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk agolledge@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: (HNC) Direct to college (HND) www.ucas.co.uk
You will develop knowledge of finance and human resources departments and undertake a number of research projects throughout the year.
AREAS OF STUDY
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION:
Managing Quality & Service Delivery
Upon completion you can progress onto further study such as a Masters.
Leadership & Management
Your new qualification will now enable you to work with local businesses and NHS trusts to secure supervisor and management roles.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Entry is open to students of 18 years and over with either: • Successful completion of HND • Advanced GNVQ in Health and Social Care • AS / A-Levels in Science, Health and Social Care; Psychology & Sociology • Students who do not satisfy the entry criteria may be eligible based on their motivation and relevant experience Students who have completed apprenticeships and want to further develop their academic qualifications • International students: IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6 in writing skills For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
International Healthcare Policy
Managing Finance in the Public Sector Managing Stakeholder Engagement Leading Organisational Equality & Diversity Research Project Human Resource Management Project Management Risk Management
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 Flexible study hours with Saturday workshops and online tutorials.
2 We offer small class sizes
which means you will get more one to one support with your tutor.
3 Our tutors are fully-
qualified teachers with years of industry experience.
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT THIS LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IS VERIFIED BY CITY & GUILDS
ABOUT THIS COURSE: During the course you will be able to focus on one of two areas of study – restaurant management or kitchen management. The two routes offer you an opportunity to enhance your personal development through studying a range of core units and specialist options, depending on your intended career path. Over the duration of the course you will study modules that will build a number of key skills for the hospitality industry. Towards the end of the course you will be able tailor modules to give you the knowledge and skills in a specific area.
AREAS OF STUDY: Your time in college will centre around theory, research, report writing and presentations. You will learn the principles of hospitality management, learning how to effectively manage food and beverage services and how current legislation and compliance affects the running of a restaurant and kitchen. You will learn how to plan your own events; considering the use and management of staff, setting strategic goals, and how to maximise sales and profit.
You will also learn how to manage the performance of your staff, how to set and achieve strategic goals and devise and implement training and development plans.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: On successful completion of the courses you will be prepared for further study, either at University or start a higher apprenticeship. You will also be equipped to start or advance your career in the hospitality industry at a supervisory or management level, in the UK and abroad.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: You will need to have achieved at least a Level 3 qualification in a relevant subject, or equivalent.
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CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 1 year part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 4 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk jemson@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Managing Performance Setting & Achieving Strategic Goals Compliance, Regularity & Legislative Requirements in Hospitality Professional Development Devise and Implement Training and Development Plans Identifying & Maximising Market Opportunities Maximising Sales & Profit Menu Creation & Development Planning for Events & Functions Human Resources Managing Food & Beverage Service
Interview If you are a mature student and fall below the entry requirements, evidence of prior learning and relevant industry experience will be considered. For more information please email info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 You can study this course
alongside your current employment, putting your newly developed skills into practice straight away.
2 Our tutors are fully-
qualified teachers with years of industry experience.
3 We have an on-site
restaurant that will allow you to put your theory into practise.
FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING PGCE/CERT /CERT ED/PROFGCE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This two year, part-time course is a University of Brighton qualification for teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (post 14/16 education). It is also widely recognised as the gold standard for teaching. The qualification is split into two pathways: The Cert Ed is for people who have a Level 3 qualification, but no degree qualification. And the PGCE is the postgraduate qualification for those who do have a degree qualification. Both pathways are taught together over the two years and there is an option to go to masters level in year 2. This course meets the new Professional Standards for Teachers and Trainers in Education and Training – England 2014.
AREAS OF STUDY: During the course, your learning will be split between, practical teaching activities and classroom observations, with the other half consisting of theory and academic study. Over the duration of the course you will develop a good balance of interpersonal and academic skills, which are essential to help you complete the course and start your career in teaching. At the start of the course you will be given a thorough introduction to teaching. Your core modules
will help you to understand a range of contemporary issues in education and training, along with best teaching practice and how to conduct yourself as a teacher.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: On completion of the course you will have a greater scope for employment as you will be qualified to teach students in both private and state sector schools from age 14.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 2 years part-time START DATE: September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: (Cert Ed)5, (Prof GCE)6 and (PGCE)7 CONTACT: hjules@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Introduction to Teaching, Learning & Assessment in Further Education & Training Developing Teaching, Learning & Assessment in Further Education & Training Contemporary Issues in Further Education and Training Action Research to Develop Subject Specialist Pedagogy
With this generic teaching qualification, you will be able to teach in a wide area of subjects. Or, with further training you may decide to specialise in a subject area.
Advanced Professional Practice in Further Education & Training
Past students have gone on to teach Science at secondary schools, A-Levels at further education colleges and community groups.
WHY STUDY WITH US?
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Entry is dependent on interview, assessment tasks, presentation and a written piece: • • •
Candidates must be qualified to at least Level 3 (CertEd) Honours Degree in an appropriate discipline (PGCE) Proof of Level 2 in maths and English (GCSE grade A-C)
From the interview and assessment process, successful candidates will be offered a place. Successful candidates will be required to apply for an up to date DBS (formerly CRB).
1 Innovative approaches
in learning, assessment & teaching, taught by specialists in the field of education, in state of the art contemporary surroundings.
2 Our students have
access to many placement opportunities, which is not normally possible at other universities.
3 Students go on to teach in
colleges & universities only in the United Kingdom and abroad.
CERT TESOL ABOUT THIS COURSE: This Level 5 part-time course will enable you to teach English to non-native speakers, within the context of an English speaking environment (ESOL) and for non-native speakers resident in a non-English speaking environment (EFL). The course typically runs for 22 weeks, with starts in January and September. It is internationally recognised and will allow you to find teaching roles in a number of organisations such as community groups, further education colleges and language schools.
AREAS OF STUDY: During the course your learning will comprise of practical teaching activities, classroom observations, and academic study. You will develop a good balance of interpersonal and academic skills, which are essential to help you complete the course and start your career in teaching. As well as learning the core skills needed to be a teacher, you will also study a short course in an unknown language so that you can gain an insight into what it is like to learn another language.
You will learn English grammar and phonology and understand the learner profile and teach a student on a 1:1 basis.
EMPLOYMENT & PROGRESSION: Your employment prospects are enhanced once you have successful completed the course, meaning you are qualified to teach students in a number of different countries. Some students find employment in language schools in Hastings, host foreign students at home, teach community classes or work in schools and colleges.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Interview and assessment tasks (including a team activity, presentation and written task). In order to gain this interview, candidates must pass a preinterview language task. Please contact the college by emailing info@sussexcoast.ac.uk.
CAMPUS: Hastings DURATION: 6 months part-time START DATE: January/September 2017 FEE: Visit www.sussexcoast.ac.uk LEVEL: 5 CONTACT: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk ohass@sussexcoast.ac.uk APPLY: Direct to college
AREAS OF STUDY Observational Journal (Observation of Qualified Teachers at a Language School) Unknown Language (A Short Course in a Language Unknown to any of the Candidates) Language Awareness (English Grammar & Phonology) Learner Profile (Interview, Assessment & Teaching of a Student 1:1) Materials Assignment (Externally Assessed Assignment on the use of Invented Materials) Teaching File (Record of Teaching Practice)
WHY STUDY WITH US? 1 We have small class sizes
so you will have more one to one teaching with your tutor.
2 We have highly
experienced tutors, who have been training newlyqualified teachers for years.
3 Two billion people are
expected to be using or learning English by 2020, so the need for English language teachers has never been greater.
THE UCAS CODES YOU WILL NEED TO APPLY SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS CENTRE NUMBER:
S83
Once you have found the course you want to study you will need the Sussex Coast College Hastings centre number and UCAS course code to apply at www.ucas.co.uk. Our BA(Hons), BSc(Hons) and HNDs will require these additional codes. For HNCs and any teaching qualifications, apply directly to the college.
UCAS COURSE CODES: BA(Hons) Animation Arts and Application: W615 BA(Hons) Designer Maker: W202 BA(Hons) Fine Art Practice: W101 BA(Hons) Visual Communication Design: Illustration: W220 BA(Hons) Visual Communication Design: Graphic Design: W210 BA(Hons) Visual Communication Design: Photography: W640 BSc(Hons) Computing and Systems Development (Top-Up): I110 BSc(Hons) Business (Top-Up): N100 HND Electrical & Electrical Engineering: 3BC6 HND Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering: 9DC5 HND Business: 36X2 HND Health and Social Care: O525 HND Computing and Systems Development: ZAN6
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Our enquiry requirements vary according to what course you are applying for. Please take a look at our ‘What Do I Need?’ page in to booklet for more information or visit our website for more information. Our entry requirements should be used as a general guide as we operate a flexible admissions policy.
SUSSEX COAST COLLEGE HASTINGS, STATION APPROACH, HASTINGS, EAST SUSSEX, TN34 1BA Phone: 01424 442222 Email: info@sussexcoast.ac.uk Web: www.sussexcoast.ac.uk