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04 Welcome to East Kent College
Higher National Certificates/Diplomas
06 Career-relevant Higher Qualifications
17 Business, Enterprise and Travel
07 University Level Qualifications 08 A Unique Partnership 10 Our Learning Facilities 11 Student Life 12 A Supportive Community 14 All Inclusive Fee and Financial Support 15 Entry Requirements for HNCs and HNDs 16 How to Apply
32 Service Industries Higher National Certificate in Health and Beauty Management Higher National Certificate in Hospitality Management
Higher National Certificate in Business Higher National Certificate in Travel and Tourism Management
Professional Training 36 Accountancy Association of Accounting Technicians Level 4
20 Creative Arts Higher National Certificate in Interactive Media Higher National Certificate in Music Production Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts
37 Higher Apprenticeships 38 Teacher Education
24 Science and Technology Higher National Certificate in Applied Biology Higher National Certificate in Computing and Systems Development Higher National Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment Higher National Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment Higher National Diploma in General Engineering Higher National Certificate in General Engineering Higher National Certificate in Sport and Exercise Science
City & Guilds Award in Education and Training Level 3 Introductory Award in Education and Training Level 4 Diploma in Education and Training Level 5 BA (Hons) Lifelong Learning TESOL Trinity College Certificate
40 International Students 42 How to Find Us 43 Terms and Conditions
East Kent College has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this prospectus. The prospectus is published in advance of the academic year and some changes may occur between publication and the start of the academic year. The College reserves the right to discontinue any course or class or to alter courses or amend any other information, such as entry requirements, modules or special features, without notice. Consequently this prospectus is a guide only and does not constitute a contract and is not binding on prospective students, current students, the College or Canterbury Christ Church University. Applicants should not rely solely on the prospectus, but should contact the College directly for up-to-date accurate information about courses and modules.
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Welcome to East Kent College I am delighted that you are considering studying at East Kent College. Our Higher Education Prospectus offers an exciting range of university-level qualifications that are designed to maximise your potential and help you achieve your ambitions.
A Bridge to University or Higher Skilled Employment
Pursue Your Ambition to a Higher Education
The College has a unique partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University. Together we have developed a range of Higher National Certificates (HNCs) and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) which are relevant to the employment needs of the local area. Our aim is to inspire students who have the potential, but who might not otherwise consider higher education. These courses are ideal if you have followed a vocational study path and want to make the transition from College to higher education or to higher skilled employment. They are also ideal for students who might be seeking an alternative to traditional university entrance.
Accountant, Engineer, Web Designer, Teacher − whatever you choose to be – at East Kent College we aim to give you the strongest possible foundation for your future career. If you join us on your learning journey you can look forward to working in a supportive, ambitious environment which encourages enterprise and high aspiration. There is life-long value and great personal satisfaction in completing a university-level qualification, and I strongly encourage you to discover how East Kent College can help you pursue your ambition towards achieving a higher education.
Well-respected High-quality Professional Training I believe that the appeal for many is simply that HNCs/HNDs are highly respected qualifications in their own right, opening doors to many employment opportunities, and offering the option to go on to the second year of a university course. You can also choose to study for another of our well-respected professional training qualifications in Accounting or Teaching or even one of our new Higher Apprenticeships.
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Graham Razey Principal
Are You Ready to Take Your Qualifications to a Higher Level? Join the other higher education (HE) students who have discovered how our Higher National Certificates and Diplomas and other higher-level professional qualifications can improve career prospects and employment opportunities.
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Discover Career-relevant Higher Qualifications
The College has a long history of working with local, national and international employers. Our university-level courses are career-relevant, with particular emphasis on the development of professional-level knowledge and skills. Higher National Certificates and Diplomas (HNCs/HNDs) An HNC/HND develops work-relevant knowledge and skills for your chosen professional area. The qualifications have intrinsic value to employers and are also an ideal springboard to further study. An HNC or HND will enable you to demonstrate the confidence and capacity for employment in senior positions where you are required to exercise personal responsibility. An HNC/HND can be your passport to improved career options. It is still the case that someone with a degree (e.g. BA or BSc) is better equipped to succeed in an increasingly competitive jobs market. An HNC will usually be recognised as equivalent to the first year of a degree and an HND to the first two years. Full details of the HNC/HND courses we offer start on page 17.
Higher Apprenticeships Higher Apprenticeships are the gold standard of Apprenticeship training courses, and give employees the chance to build up practical work experience while progressing
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academically to degree level − all while being paid a decent salary. For further details of our Higher Apprenticeships, see page 37.
Teacher Education Teaching is a rewarding profession in more ways than one, offering fantastic career prospects and development opportunities, in addition to competitive financial benefits. For further details of the courses we offer, see page 38.
Accountancy For details of our well-respected and popular Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) course, please see page 36.
A Fast-track Route to University for Mature Students Aged 19-plus If you are 19-plus and left school without the usual qualifications, you may like to consider one of our Access to Higher Education Diploma courses. For further details visit www.eastkent.ac.uk
Discover University Level Qualifications Offered in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, one of our HNCs/HNDs could be your first step towards a university degree, and the opportunity to really boost your earning power and career prospects. Find out what an HNC/HND could offer you. A Practical Route to University HNCs/HNDs provide a valuable, real world approach to learning and offer a more practical route to university which is ideal for students who have followed a vocational study path. A typical offer for entry to an HNC/ HND is between 80 and 120 UCAS points.
High-quality University-level Training on Your Doorstep Our HNCs/HNDs are validated by Canterbury Christ Church University, so you can be assured that your qualification will provide the necessary academic preparation to progress successfully to degree-level study. They also offer the opportunity to study locally. What’s more, they offer you skills and training which are relevant to the employment needs of the local area.
Earn and Learn Our HNC/HND courses are designed to allow you to study alongside your employment, so that you can earn and learn.
A Generous Package of Benefits and Equipment The College offers a generous package of additional benefits relevant to your HNC/HND course − find out more on page 14.
A Supportive Learning Environment We work in close partnership with the University to ensure that our students progress to the highest possible level of study. There is an exciting range of degree courses available at the University’s Broadstairs campus and at their other campus locations. Find out more at www.canterbury.ac.uk.
Become a Graduand of Canterbury Christ Church University And finally, on successful completion of your HNC/HND, you will have the opportunity, as a ‘graduand’ of Canterbury Christ Church, to receive your award at a formal graduation ceremony held at Augustine House in Canterbury.
A Taste of University Life Students on collaborative higher education courses at East Kent College are able to use the facilities at the Canterbury Christ Church University Broadstairs campus, as well as at the University’s other campuses, and play a full part in the life of the University.
An International Study Trip An added attraction is that most of our HNCs and HNDs feature a visit abroad to give your studies an international perspective.
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Discover A Unique Partnership
East Kent College is delighted to be working in close collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University, a modern, friendly university renowned for academic excellence. About the College
Part of a Wider HE Community
Recognised by Ofsted as ‘Good’ with ‘Outstanding Leadership’, East Kent College has campuses at Broadstairs, Dover and Folkestone.
As a higher education student at East Kent College, you have the dual benefits of access to specialist learning resources at the College, and general learning resources at the University. You will also have access to a vibrant higher education community and the opportunity to prepare yourself for life as a university undergraduate.
Established in 1948, the College has developed an international reputation in Hospitality and Catering, with past students including celebrity chefs Nathan Outlaw and Gary Rhodes. The College has particular expertise in Business and Finance, as well as the Creative Arts and the Service Industries. Given our close proximity to one of the world’s largest wind farms, it is appropriate that the College is leading the way in developments in Environmental Technology encompassing Engineering and Construction. Recent major investment includes a new £6.5m Centre for Environmental Technologies, a £3.3m Centre for Creative Industries, and the development of the historic Yarrow Building into a unique training hotel for the study of hospitality, catering and associated professions as part of a £9.7m building programme.
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Nathan Outlaw Chef, restaurateur, star of The Great British Menu and East Kent College alumnus.
‘I look back on my College days gratefully and with the realisation that those lecturers really cared about their students and wanted us to be the best.’
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About the University and its Broadstairs Campus Canterbury Christ Church University is the largest centre in Kent for higher education in the Public Services − notably Teacher Training, Nursing, Policing, Health and Social Care – and a significant provider of courses in a wide range of academic and professional areas. In total the University offers over a thousand academic and professional study courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The University’s Broadstairs campus is a modern, purpose-built facility offering an excellent environment to study a range of subjects, including Business, Media, Music and Policing. There are over 1000 full-time and parttime students at the campus, studying a broad range of subjects. The Creative Arts feature significantly, with courses in Media, Music (such as Commercial Music), Graphic Design, Multimedia Design, Video and Motion Graphics, Web Design, Music Production, Photography and Creative Music Technology. The Business School specialises in Business Management, with courses such as Music Industry Management and Logistics tailored to specific industries.
Courses for Public Services at the campus encompass Early Childhood Studies, Health and Social Care, and also Policing. The courses are all designed with future employment in mind and the University has a record to be proud of.
‘Choosing to study at East Kent College in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University means becoming part of a safe and friendly environment with a vibrant atmosphere and strong community spirit. ‘Successful completion of your chosen Higher National Certificate will open up a number of opportunities to progress to degree-level study at the University, with campus locations including Broadstairs, Canterbury and Medway.’ Professor Janet Haddock-Fraser Dean of Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences University Lead for UK Partnerships
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Discover Our Learning Facilities
At East Kent College we have invested significantly in our facilities in order to provide students with a stimulating learning environment. HNC/HND students can also access the University’s local campus in Broadstairs. East Kent College The College provides a well-equipped and supportive environment for study. Because we focus on vocational, technical and professional qualifications our workshops, salons, computer and business suites are some of the best in the area. Our brandnew Common Room area for HNC/HND students provides a comfortable space to study, or relax with friends. Our new £6.5m Centre for Environmental Technologies is still the only centre of its kind in Kent with excellent specialist facilities. Add in our new Centre for Creative Industries, with Digital Media suites and Music Performance spaces and a new training hotel for 2015, and you can be assured of an exciting work-related environment to support your academic success.
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Canterbury Christ Church University – Broadstairs Campus HNC/HND students will also be able to use the Learning Centre at the University’s campus in Broadstairs. You can be confident that you will be able to access all the learning resources you will need for your course. The Learning Centre provides a wide range of computing facilities through its open access IT suite. Here you will find a library of books and periodicals, a full range of viewing and listening facilities for reference, with media resources such as DVDs and CDs. At your computer you will be able to check the availability of books and other resources, reserve items, renew loans and request interlibrary loans. A 24-hour delivery service will bring a requested book or journal order from one of the University’s library locations to the Broadstairs campus.
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Student Unions are active in both the College and the University, with annually elected committees working in both institutions.
The Student Union is an independent organisation run for students, by students, and always with student interests as the central focus. The union has a Campus Coordinator at the Broadstairs campus, and together with the elected committee they organise the Student Union and the activities at the University’s campus.
fitness activities such as yoga and fencing. There are also regular football and rugby squad training sessions. HNC/HND students at the Broadstairs campus also have the opportunity to play for the University in interuniversity leagues.
Getting Involved
HNC/HND students are able to work while studying. Each course has been organised in a flexible way in order to accommodate, for example, the needs of students in Technology (Engineering and Construction) for day-release study, and the needs of Creative Arts (Media and Music) students for independent access to specialist facilities for their project work.
Your first opportunity to get involved will be during Freshers Week, helping you get into student life! There will be plenty of chances to meet your union officers either at the College, or for HNC/HND students, at the University, and to join societies and groups, and make new friends in a friendly, supportive environment. Throughout the year there will be a whole variety of social events and sporting activities in which to get involved, both in and around the College, and for HNC/HND students, at the University’s Broadstairs campus. There are regular music gigs at Horizons bar at the Broadstairs campus, and a range of sport and
Learn and Earn
All HNCs/HNCs are taught over 30 weeks, and as well as the commitment to attend lectures and tutorials, you will also need to allow time for independent study at the College or the University campus learning centre. Please read the Factfile for each course to see the weekly schedule of teaching.
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Discover A Supportive Community
Care Leavers Both the College and the University have been award the Buttle UK Quality Mark for Care Leavers, which recognises the enhanced support and encouragement we give to young people from care to help them into higher education.
Study Support
Each HNC/HND course is taught at the College by the course team, led by the Programme Director. You will be assigned a personal tutor who will provide academic support and guidance during your course. Your personal tutor will usually schedule regular individual or small-group tutorials to ensure that you have the opportunity to discuss your progress, and seek any advice you may need, perhaps particularly regarding assessments and coursework. Your personal tutor will also be able to advise on the range of student services available at the College and the University so that you are well supported in student life. M
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Whatever your background, starting a university-level course will probably be a major change for you, and we are here to help every step of the way.
Student Assessment and Support East Kent College’s welcoming and inclusive team of specialist staff is dedicated to supporting and assisting you if you have physical disabilities, specific learning difficulties, mental health conditions, ongoing chronic illness or any other disability. You can get help and guidance during your application, and then on-going advice throughout your studies, for example in obtaining support within the College and in applying for appropriate funding such as Disabled Students Allowances (DSA) where eligible.
Careers Advice East Kent College and the University have tremendous expertise when it comes to advising you on the best way to prepare for your future career, and how to maximise the impact of your skills, qualifications and experience in an increasingly competitive jobs market. The advice includes individual help to answer your queries, guidance on creating a professional CV (curriculum vitae), and interview techniques. You will be encouraged to produce a Personal Development Plan, collating and reflecting on the skills and experience you gain while studying in higher education at the College or University.
Recruitment Agency Both the College and University have a Recruitment Agency/Job Shop. Here you
can get help with CV writing, assistance completing applications, and any coaching and guidance you may need to apply for parttime jobs while you study. There are also live job vacancies that you can apply for.
Counselling Services Sometimes you just need a bit more help and support. If things get difficult, for whatever reason, whether it’s adjusting to leaving home, struggling with study, or something more serious, our professional and confidential counselling service is here to help. Our counsellors are all professionally trained and accredited practitioners with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, and provide our students with opportunities to explore personal anxieties and emotional concerns. As well as working with individuals, we also offer workshops on matters such as stress management, anxiety and assertiveness.
Childcare Nursery provision is available at the College. If you need general information and advice about the childcare available in Thanet, visit the University’s i-zone at www.canterbury.ac.uk/faq. For further details on any of the above, please contact support.services@eastkent.ac.uk or telephone 01843 605062.
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All Inclusive Fees And Financial Support
We can give you information on all aspects of student finance, including guidance when accessing a support package from the Student Loans Company. HNCs and HNDs East Kent College, in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University, is committed to ensuring that higher education is accessible to all those who will benefit from the experience and have the potential to succeed on their chosen course. Both institutions are committed to providing an excellent student experience, and the fee to be charged incorporates all aspects of that experience, including the costs of tuition, student services, specialist and general learning facilities, quality assurance and certification. For further information on our current fees, please visit www.eastkent.ac.uk/subject/ higher-education.
These include: • A starter pack of equipment according to the course, e.g. an e-notebook, personal protective equipment, studio-quality headphones, portable hard drive, hair or beauty kit, uniform, chefs knives. • Full access to the University’s Broadstairs campus Learning Centre, membership of a national professional body for the duration of your course. • For most courses, an international study trip.
Financial Support For up to date advice on HE loans and the financial support available please visit www.gov.uk/student-finance
Study Package
Professional Training Courses
Your student experience on an HNC/HND course will be enhanced by additional benefits included in the single fee.
For further information on our current fees and financial support that might be available please contact Support Services on 01843 605062, email support.services@eastkent.ac.uk.
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Entry Requirements HNCs and HNDs
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East Kent College and Canterbury Christ Church University encourage and welcome applications from all students able to benefit from the courses offered. Individual Consideration Applications are considered individually, taking into account academic qualifications and paying great attention to the personal statement and the reference(s) provided with the application. All applicants will be offered an interview during which they will be encouraged to discuss the experience, interests and personal qualities that will be relevant to their future success on their chosen course. Many mature students already meet entry requirements before they apply for their course because of previous study, work or life experience. However, if you are a mature student without formal qualifications you can still apply. We look at each application on an individual basis.
80-120 UCAS Points Generally a place on a higher education course is offered on the basis of grades up to a certain number of UCAS tariff points. A typical offer for entry to an HNC/HND is between 80-120 UCAS tariff points. In order to meet an entry requirement of, for example, 80 UCAS tariff points, an applicant would
need to gain two A-levels at Grade E or have achieved PP for a BTEC Level 3 Diploma. The College and University will not normally make an offer for a place on an HNC/HND based on AS qualifications alone. Applicants studying on an Access to Higher Education course will need to achieve a Pass in their qualification in order to progress to an HNC/HND.
Qualifications For a detailed breakdown of the UCAS tariff points against all eligible qualifications for entry to higher education courses visit www.ucas.com.
International Students For specific details please see our International Student section on page 40.
Professional Training For the entry requirements for other HE qualifications, see individual course details in the prospectus.
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How to Apply To apply for an HNC or HND at East Kent College you must apply online through UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service at www.ucas.com. Applying for an HNC/HND There is a comprehensive video and guide to the application process on the UCAS website. You will need to use the following codes, and select one of the codes below for the HNC/ HND you wish to study. Institution code name: CANCC Institution code: C10 Campus code: T
Personal Statement The UCAS personal statement is the most important section of your application. There is no actual word limit – instead, you have a maximum of 47 lines or 4000 characters to work with. It allows you to tell the universities and colleges you are applying to why they should offer you a place. You need to
convey your passion and enthusiasm for the subject to the admissions tutors, as well as demonstrate your suitability for the course. Before you start, remember that this is a personal statement, i.e. it’s about you. If you have any questions about making your application through UCAS or need further support in making your application please contact support.services@eastkent.ac.uk or visit www.canterbury.ac.uk/faq.
International Students For details of how to apply please see our International Student section on page 40.
Professional Training Courses Applications should be made direct to the College at www.eastkent.ac.uk/apply-now.
Higher National Certificate/Diploma course title
Course Code
Applied Biology
(HNC/AppBio) 011C
Business
(HNC/Busine) 001N
Computing and Systems Development
(HNC/CoSyDe) 001I
Construction and the Built Environment HND
(HND/ConEnv) 0V3S
Construction and the Built Environment HNC
(HNC/ConBuE) 022K
General Engineering HND
(HND/GenEng) 32BC
General Engineering HNC
(HNC/GenEng) 001H
Hair and Beauty Management
(HNC/HaBeMa) 053B
Hospitality Management
(HNC/HosMan) 268N
Interactive Media
(HNC/IntMed) 003P
Music Production
(HNC/MusPro) 003W
Performing Arts
(HNC/PArts) W470
Sport and Exercise Science
(HNC/SES) C605
Travel and Tourism Management
(HNC/TrToMa) 018N
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Business, Enterprise and Travel Higher National Certificate in Business Higher National Certificate in Travel and Tourism Management
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Higher National Certificate in Business Programme Director: Paula Stroud ‘If you are inspired by business leaders and you would like to bring your own sense of enterprise into the world of commerce, then this course will equip you with the skills you need to take your next steps. What’s more, an HNC in Business is a qualification which is well respected by employers and will get you started on a successful career in this competitive area.’
What will I study?
What next?
As a Level 4 qualification, this is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course.
On successful completion you will be able to apply to join the second year of the BSc in Business Management at Canterbury Christ Church University, follow another of the Business degrees available at the University, or other universities, or go directly into employment in Business.
This course provides a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills required in business. External organisations bring a practical perspective, giving students the opportunity to experience reallife business situations. Throughout the course the focus is on practical situations and issues of the business world.
Recent Business graduates from Canterbury Christ Church University have progressed to employment in Commerce, Finance and the Public Sector.
The course will cover the broad principles you need to understand the world of business and to begin to operate successfully at a responsible level. You will start with an introduction to the Business Environment, Finances, the Organisation, and Marketing. Then there will be a specialist focus on: • Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results • Advertising and Promotions • Human Resource Management • Internet Marketing • Business Events Management
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/Busine) 001N UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Written assignments, projects, presentations and group work.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Chartered Management Institute www.managers.org.uk • International residential trip (previous destinations have included New York) • Starter Pack: see page 14
Former student Samantha Sandy says: ‘I feel privileged to have been one of the first HNC students to graduate from East Kent College. The HNC has given me the foundation and confidence to pursue the second year of a degree course, placing me one step closer to fulfilling my dream of a successful career in business.’
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Higher National Certificate in Travel and Tourism Management
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Programme Director: Sara Reeves ‘If you are interested in developing a professional career in this exciting sector look no further. An HNC is a qualification well respected by employers and will give you a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills needed to get you off to a flying start in this rewarding industry.’
What will I learn? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. The learning experience will be enhanced by the involvement of external organisations from the tourism industry in the locality and the region. These organisations bring a practical perspective, and balance the study of theory with the wide experience of the market in practice. In addition, our lecturers are all experienced in the industry and continue to keep up to date with current developments. The course applies an industry perspective to the study of this sector and starts with a foundation which focuses on the fundamentals of the industry and its finance and funding.
This is followed up with specialist subjects: • Marketing in Travel and Tourism • Contemporary Issues in Travel and Tourism • Travel and Tourism Entrepreneurs • Hospitality Provision in the Travel and Tourism Sector • Heritage and Cultural Tourism Management
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/TrToMa) 018N UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
What next? On successful completion you could apply to progress onto the second year of the BSc in Tourism Management at Canterbury Christ Church University, or to a course at another university, or directly into employment. Recent graduates of the course have gone on to jobs in Events Management, Hotel or Tourism Management, or have progressed onto masters degrees.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Written assignments, projects, presentations and group work.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Chartered Management Institute www.managers.org.uk • International residential trip (previous destinations have included New York) • Starter Pack: see page 14
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Creative Arts Higher National Certificate in Interactive Media Higher National Certificate in Music Production Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts
Higher National Certificate in Interactive Media
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Programme Director: Eleanor Jordan ‘If you would like to be on the cutting edge of technology, in a rapidly changing industry that responds to technological innovation, this course is for you. The new generation of mobile technologies has opened up the lucrative markets of web and web-based design, interactive web TV and the demand for content across a range of exciting platforms, providing opportunities for skilled individuals who can develop both online and offline digital media. Career prospects are good and the UK Sector Skills Council estimates that around 550,000 new technology professionals will be needed in the next five years.’
What will I learn? This is a Level 4 qualification equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. You will learn in our new £3.3m Centre for Creative Industries. Keeping pace with the demands of a dynamic industry, you will be introduced to the latest skills, technologies and working practices and be set a series of practical assignments, encouraging you to investigate the processes of Interactive Media production. You will gain the knowledge to undertake these through lectures, workshops, tutorials and self-study activities. The College is an accredited Apple training centre, and you will have the chance to obtain an accredited Apple qualification in Video Post-production. Some of the units you will study are: • • • •
Website Creation and Management Interactive Media Principles Video Production Digital Video Post-production and Editing • Managing a Creative Business • Visual Communication
As you progress, ‘live’ briefs from external clients will be introduced, building on our established brand College Films, and creating a network of local commission-offering businesses. You will be able to enter the digital industries at the forefront of regeneration in the creative sector, developing the skills needed to further develop at degree level or enter employment through internships.
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/IntMed) 003P UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements:
What next?
80 – 120 UCAS points.
You could progress onto an HND or apply to join the second year of a degree such as Web Design at Canterbury Christ Church University’s Broadstairs campus, specialising in Web Design, Graphic Design or Video and Motion Graphics, or move directly into employment. You will gain the confidence, employability and skills to move into an industry set for worldwide growth. Information on career opportunities is available through Skillset at www.skillset.org.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Written assignments, projects, presentations and group presentations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the British Interactive Media Association www.bima.co.uk • A visit to Milan’s Photoshow exhibition to view the latest innovations and developments in the international photo and digital imaging market
Student Damien Edmonds says: ‘What I like most about the course is the focus on the practical work, using the Macs and other equipment. The lecturers are also really helpful and interested in what you do. I’ve applied to study Digital Media at Canterbury Christ Church University and my ambition is to work in either video or motion graphics.’
• Starter Pack: see page 14
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Higher National Certificate in Music Production Programme Director: Ivan Hussey ‘We want you to leave us with a CV packed with experience and an impressive portfolio of work which will place you in an ideal position to launch your career, or go on to further study in this exciting industry. The rest is up to you. As one of our HNC students you will have the opportunity to learn in our new Centre for Creative Industries, as well as from professionals with extensive experience in studio and music production. You will also benefit from small classes, one-to-one support and a friendly team environment.’
What will I learn? This is a Level 4 qualification equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. The focus is on how to create and release a music product, with a strong emphasis on composition and production. You will be part of a production team that has the opportunity to create and release music through the in-house label, producing material by artists from the College’s Level 3 Performers’ course, as well as to take part in external workshops by industry professionals. The course is designed to replicate industry, with deadlines for production. Through study and analysis of both well-known and innovative production techniques, you will apply them to the creation of your own tracks and production work. Both composition and song-writing skills will be strongly encouraged to feed the production work. With the continuing demand for music as a soundtrack to visual media in films, TV and commercials, you will gain insight into the composition of music for this media.
The specific study areas will include: • Managing a Creative Business • Music Production Analysis • Computer Music Composition and Production • Music Composition Techniques • Music Technology • Composing for Film and Television • Music in Context • Creative Arts Research Skills
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/MusPro) 003W UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements:
What next?
80 – 120 UCAS points.
On successful completion of this HNC, you could apply to join the second year of a BA in Creative Music Technology at the Broadstairs campus of Canterbury Christ Church University, or you may choose to apply to another course at Canterbury Christ Church, or another university. Alternatively, you may wish to enter the industry or start your own creative business.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Analysis of both the process and the final production of practical and real-world assignments with project-based research and study.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Music Producers Guild www.mpa.org.uk
Student Nicholas Aylwin says: ‘The course has really built my confidence and helped me become far more professional in my approach. Our Programme Director has fantastic links with the music production industry and I’ve had the opportunity to attend interactive workshops with professionals from the real world of advertising and music.’
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• Fully escorted trip to Midem, Cannes (www.midem.com), the industry’s most important annual technology and music event • Starter Pack: see page 14
Higher National Certificate in Performing Arts
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Programme Director: Eleanor Jordan ‘The course offers a unique opportunity to participate in a working theatre company through ‘live’ projects; you will perform within various communities, and create theatre which enlivens, educates and enhances people’s understanding and awareness. It is a rigorous but rewarding course. You will gain first-hand experience of setting up and running a theatre company. You will also have the opportunity to develop yourself as an individual performer and learn about event management and the business of entertainment itself.’
What will I learn? This is a Level 4 qualification equivalent to the first year of a university-level course and will be taught in our new £3.3m Centre for Creative Industries, which includes an auditorium and musical performance spaces. Our emphasis is on producing individuals who can work collaboratively and develop the broad range of skills required by the industry, and then become either freelance, employed, or create a successful theatre company within the performing arts sector. The course will be broad based, with an allowance for specialisation. This approach allows for the development of the over-arching skills required to run a theatre company for varied venues and diverse audiences. Specialist routes include Acting for Camera or Dance for Camera, which utilise the exciting, cutting-edge motion-capture technology available at East Kent College, bringing another dimension to your practice by exploiting new advances in multi and interactive media.
Mandatory units in: • Creative Arts Professional Practice • Creative Arts Research Skills There will also be specialist units in:
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/PArts)W470
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Physical Theatre Performance Development of Acting Skills Singing for Musical Theatre Performing Arts Workshop Leadership • Theatre in Education • Dance for Camera or Acting for Camera
What next? You could apply to join the second year of a degree in Dance Education or Performing Arts at Canterbury Christ Church University, or go into areas such as Musical and Technical Theatre at other universities.
UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Practical workshops, performance and evaluations, as well as traditional methods such as essays.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of Equity, trade union for entertainment artists www.equity.org.uk • An international trip to a professional production, with workshops and a backstage tour
Student Matthew Jones says:
• Starter Pack: see page 14
‘What I like most is the emphasis on devising and creating your own work. Our tutor is also a very accomplished actress and challenges you to be the best you can be in an environment which is safe and comfortable to learn. Another great feature is that you actually get to set up your own real theatre company with other students.’
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Science and Technology Higher National Certificate in Applied Biology Higher National Certificate in Computing and Systems Development Higher National Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment Higher National Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment Higher National Diploma in General Engineering Higher National Certificate in General Engineering Higher National Certificate in Sport and Exercise Science
Higher National Certificate in Applied Biology
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Programme Director: Sue Houston ‘If you are inspired by Science and are contemplating a career in Science, then this course will provide your next steps. You will be taught a broad spectrum of biological units by tutors who are experts in their fields, ensuring that you achieve your full potential. Visiting specialists will also teach you the latest industrial standards. Small class sizes allow personal and individual support and you will have the chance to travel to Berlin University to participate in laboratory work involving molecular Biology and DNA, as well as to visit several science events.’
What will I learn? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. The course builds on the fundamentals of Biology and scientific analysis and equips you with the laboratory techniques and the theoretical knowledge for further study. There will also be specialist units in: • Laboratory Management • Molecular Biology and Genetics • Pharmacological Principles of Drug Actions • Infectious Diseases • Medical Microbiology • Biodiversity, Conservation and Threats The focus is on practical work and developing skills that will enhance your opportunities to gain relevant employment in the field of Applied Biology, as well as preparing you for a successful transition to university courses. With every assessment you will receive detailed feedback and a clear plan of how to continually improve.
The College is part of the Affiliation scheme with the Society of Biology, which means that you will also have plenty of opportunity to meet fellow students at events as well as access the very latest developments in the field.
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/AppBio)011C UK Students: see page 16
What next? On successful completion you will be able to apply to join the second year of a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Biology at Canterbury Christ Church University. Alternatively you can join the second year of another Biology-related course at Canterbury Christ Church, or at another university, or proceed directly into employment in an industrial or academic Science laboratory. Past students have gone on to a host of different careers, including Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work, Radiography and Physiotherapy.
International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Assignment-based projects involving practical activities, and evidence of performance from observations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Society of Biology www.societyofbiology.org • Visit to Berlin to the Glazed Laboratory and Berlin Life Science Learning Lab • Starter Pack: see page 14
On successful completion of the HNC Applied Biology you will have the opportunity to progress to Canterbury Christ Church University to study a variety of Biological and Life Science based undergraduate degrees. There is a possibility that you might be able to progress to the second year of the degree course depending on your final grade. Life Sciences at the University is a leading institution in research on a variety of global environmental issues and you will be able to engage in ground breaking research in this rapidly growing area of science.
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Higher National Certificate in Computing and Systems Development Programme Director: Tim Jackson ‘The HNC in Computing & Systems Development is an established technical qualification that is highly respected throughout the computing industry. This course of study provides you with the opportunity to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills over a wide range of computing applications. The UK as a whole has a significant shortfall of specialist and skilled IT and Computing personnel, and recent industrial statistics have shown that IT and Computing skills are in demand, in particular when combined with the ability to manage projects.’
What will I learn? This is a Level 4 qualification equivalent to the first year of a University-level course. You will develop theoretical knowledge and practical skills over a wide range of computing applications using industry standard resources, software and equipment and learn in a supportive, friendly environment. You will develop the skills and techniques you need alongside a number of Microsoft industrial (MTA) qualifications. You will have access to networking, gaming and hardware laboratories, as well as industry standard design and development tools. You will gain an insight into the knowledge needed to progress to employment in the IT and Computing industry, whilst retaining a strong focus on how fundamental computing techniques and technologies underpin all industries.
• Business Skills for e-Commerce • Employability and Professional Development The learning developed is brought together with a Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation module, allowing you to design, develop, implement and evaluate a prototype using industry standard technologies.
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/CoSyDe)001I UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements:
What next?
80 – 120 UCAS points.
On successful completion you could progress into industry at technician or developer level, or apply for a specialist HND (level 5). You could also apply to join the second year of a degree within areas such as Computing, Network and PC Hardware Engineering, Web Development, Software Development, Forensic Computing or Games Development.
Course length:
Modules within this course include: • Computer Games Design and Development • Networking Technologies • Object Oriented Programming • Computer Systems • Website Design
Former student Matthew Bennett says: ‘I chose the HNC as it is a recognised qualification in its own right as I want to get a job and build my networking experience, which my HNC will allow me to do. My ambition is to work in IT in the networking and systems field and I have just started work at Sandwich Technology School – which coincidentally is my old school!’
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1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Report-based assignments, coursework, practical workshops, project work, presentations, group work
Schedule: 3 full teaching days (including MTA sessions) plus 2 required study days.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Chartered Institute for IT/ British Computer Society (BCS) www.bcs.org • UK industry based and local university visits • Opportunities to gain Microsoft industrial qualifications (MTA Microsoft Technology Associate) • Starter pack: see page 14
Higher National Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment Programme Director: Steve Turner ‘The continued development and regeneration of UK towns and cities has led to demand for suitably qualified professionals across all construction disciplines. This is a Level 5 course, equivalent to Year One and Two of university-level study. The HND is a two-year course and one level higher than the HNC. However, should you wish to leave after one year, there is the opportunity to leave with an HNC qualification. Students usually apply for the 2-year HND course unless they have a specific requirement for the 1-year HNC course.
What will I learn?
Additional second year units: • Management Principles and Application for CBE • Technology of Complex Buildings • Building Services Design • Installation and Maintenance in Construction • Conversion and Adaptation of Buildings • Production Management for Construction
You will cover some of the same units as the HNC, plus additional second year units. Foundation units: • Design Principles and Application for Construction and the Built Environment • Science and Materials for Construction and the Built Environment • Group Project in the Construction Industry • Health, Safety and Welfare for Construction and the Built Environment Specialists units: • Environmental Impact of Construction • Applied Mathematics for Construction and the Built Environment • Construction and Maintenance of Buildings • Law and Contract for Construction and the Built Environment
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HND/ConEnv) 0V3S UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
There is also an opportunity to achieve a qualification in Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Course length:
What next?
Assignments in essay, report and portfolio format.
You could apply to progress onto the final year of a degree course at a UK university, and/or work towards chartered status (CIOB, RICS). Graduates could move into careers such as Construction Project Management, Quantity Surveying or Building Surveying, amongst others.
2 years
Assessment:
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 1 full day and one evening with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Chartered Institute of Building www.ciob.org.uk
Student Daniel Perry-French says: ‘The College’s new Centre for Environmental Technologies is a great environment in which to study and has given me further insight into sustainable construction. I have good experience in the construction industry and want to achieve a Level 6 to enhance my opportunities with future employers. My ambition is to be either a site manager or a project manager.’
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Higher National Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment Programme Director: Steve Turner ‘The continued development and regeneration of UK towns and cities has led to demand for suitably qualified professionals across all construction disciplines. Our HNC offers a good balance of practical industry knowledge and academic theory which is focused on job requirements from day one. You will gain the skills that employers want, plus specific industry knowledge of Sustainable Construction Management. This is an ideal course if your ambition is to work in Construction in a professional, managerial or technical capacity. ’
What will I learn? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. The course is designed to allow study alongside employment, and course materials and work are provided in a virtual classroom to enable progress to be tracked and independent study to be carried out at your convenience. Resources include our brand new £6.5m Centre for Environmental Technologies. You will gain a high level of understanding of the design, function, construction and statutory requirements for buildings of all classes, preparing you for employment opportunities in the construction industry. Foundation units: • Design Principles and Application for Construction and the Built Environment • Science and Materials for Construction and the Built Environment • Group Project in the Construction Industry • Health, Safety and Welfare for Construction and the Built Environment
Specialists units: • Environmental Impact of Construction • Applied Mathematics for Construction and the Built Environment • Construction and Maintenance of Buildings • Law and Contract for Construction and the Built Environment
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/ConBuE) 022K UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements:
There is also an opportunity to achieve a qualification in Computer Aided Design (CAD).
80 – 120 UCAS points.
What next?
Assessment:
On successful completion you could choose to study the HND in Construction and the Built Environment, or apply to join the second year of a degree at a UK university. The HNC also maps to the NVQ Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme for Construction Technicians. You could also choose advanced entry to professional qualifications such as Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Construction Project Management, Property Management and Investment, Architectural Design and Technology, or seek employment in a range of roles such as Construction Project Management, Site Planning, Quantity Surveying or Building Surveying.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period) Written assignments, group project, seminars and presentations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 1 full day and one evening with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Chartered Institute of Building www.ciob.org.uk • One overseas field trip. Previous visits include a trip to the The Museum of Technology, The Tiergarten and the Reichstag Dome in Berlin. • Starter Pack: see page 14
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Higher National Diploma in General Engineering
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Programme Director: Peter Senior ‘With an estimated 10,000 extra people from East Kent needed to work in Renewable Energy in the coming years, this course tailors training and experience to employers’ needs. This is a Level 5 course, equivalent to Year One and Two of university-level study. An HND is a two-year course and one level higher than the HNC. However, should you wish to leave after one year, there is the opportunity to leave with an HNC qualification. Students usually apply for the 2-year HND course unless they have a specific requirement for the 1-year HNC course.’
What will I learn? The HND will be delivered over a two-year period, the first year being the embedded HNC course (see page 30). It is full time over a 30-week period, but there is also the option to be work-based − please ask for details. Access to course materials and work is provided in a virtual classroom to enable progress to be tracked and independent study to be carried out at your convenience. Modules will comprise eight from the following:
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Further Electrical power Employability Skills Managing People in Engineering Managing the Work of Individuals and Teams
What next?
How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HND/GenEng) 32BC UK students: see page 16
On successful completion of the HND, students may be able to apply to join the final year of a degree-level course at a UK university. Graduates will have opportunities in design, research and development in a wide range of industrial sectors.
• Further Analytical Methods for Engineers • Electronic Principles • Mechanical Principles • Electrical and Electronic Principles • Heat Transfer and Combustion • Electrical, Electronic and Digital Principles • Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis • Personal and Professional Development • Energy Management
Factfile
International students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 −120 UCAS points Course length: 2 years (30 week period)
Assessment: Assignments, projects, course work, presentations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 1 full day and one evening with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Institute of Engineering and Technology www.theiet.org
Student Jayme Tidey says: ‘The course is taught in a very professional way and is a fantastic foundation for university – I have an offer from the University of Surrey. The highlight has to be our trip to Abu Dhabi to the World Future Energy Summit. This was a great opportunity to meet people from companies working in the renewable energy sector, gain valuable careers advice as well as valuable contacts for future employment.’
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Higher National Certificate in General Engineering Programme Director: Peter Senior ‘Renewable Energy is the power supply of the future, with Kent at the forefront of wind power through offshore wind farms along its coast. With an estimated 10,000 extra people from East Kent needed to work in Renewable Energy in the coming years, this course tailors training and experience to employers’ needs. Resources include our brand-new £6.5m Centre for Environmental Technologies. Guided by the requirements of companies such as Cummins, our HNC will prepare you for employment, and give you the skills you need to launch your career in this exciting area.’
What will I study? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. The course is designed to allow study alongside employment, and course materials and work are provided in a virtual classroom to enable progress to be tracked and independent study to be carried out at your convenience. The need to reduce or replace the use of carbon-based fuels means a new generation of engineers is required, with expertise in Electrical Engineering, Sustainable Power Engineering and Energy Saving Technologies and Techniques. The southeast has a shortage of qualified Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineers. The engagement of energy companies in this course will create partnerships producing quality engineers and providing employment opportunities. You will gain an insight into the experience and knowledge required to progress in the field, while retaining a focus on how basic engineering techniques underpin industry. Using analysis and model engineering situations, you will problem solve using
higher mathematics skills, plus explore behavioural characteristics to evaluate and present project outcomes. You will gain grounding in engineering principles and how they relate to renewable technology, producing a wind energy research project. Mandatory units: • Analytical Methods for Engineers • Engineering Science • Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation Optional units: • Health, Safety and Risk Assessment in Engineering • Application of Pneumatics and Hydraulics • Electrical Power • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) • Mechatronics
What next? You could apply to join our General Engineering HND, or the second year of a degree at university. Career opportunities in Design, Research and Development will be available within a range of industrial sectors.
Student Robert Parker says: ‘I have always been interested in “Power Energy” – the national grid, hydro and wind. The HNC will give me the opportunity to get started on a rewarding new career in which there is lots of opportunity locally for trained engineers. An added bonus is that although I work fulltime I can still study around my work commitments.’
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Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/GenEng) 001H UK students: see page 16 International students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80−120 UCAS points Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Assignments, projects, course work, presentations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 1 full day and one evening with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: Student membership of the Institute of Engineering and Technology www.theiet.org One overseas field trip. Previous visits include a trip to the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi and the Deutscher Bunderstag in Berlin.
Higher National Certificate in Sport and Exercise Science
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Programme Director: Donna Smith ‘If you are inspired and enthusiastic about sport and fitness, this course is a fantastic opportunity to gain the skills you need to progress to a professional level in roles such as coaching, development, sports psychology or PE teaching. HNCs are well respected by employers and it easy to see why: they provide strong sector-related knowledge and skills. Study with us and you will learn in a friendly, supportive environment, and benefit from new learning experiences which will prepare you for a wide range of study and career prospects in this exciting and growing sector.’
What will I learn? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. It will provide you with the necessary skills, knowledge and competencies to progress directly into certain career areas, or to continued study at higher level at university. You will explore a variety of mandatory units which are: • Anatomy and Physiology for Sport & Exercise • Sport and Exercise Psychology • Research Methods for Sport & Exercise Sciences and Training • Fitness for Sport and Exercise Alternatively, Sport Psychology focuses on areas such as performer motivation, arousal, anxiety, stress and group dynamics, and you will become more aware of the impact these can have on individual and team performances.
Selective units include: • • • • • •
Biomechanics for Sport Nutrition for Sport and Exercise Sport and Society Sports Coaching Analysis of Sports Performance Skill Acquisition in Sport
These specialist units will be taught within the most relevant environment to fully support curriculum delivery, so expect to be working outdoors, or in a sports hall or local community environment for the Coaching unit, and within a gym environment for Training and Fitness, as examples.
What next? Further study options could include an HND (Level 5), or you could apply to join year two at degree level, which may include Sport at Canterbury Christ Church University. You could also choose to go directly into employment in a number of different areas, such as Sports Psychology, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation, Coaching, Sports Development or Sports Performance Analysis, amongst others.
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/SES) C605 UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Practical sport performance, coaching performance, assignments, presentations, observations.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • International sportsbased visit to see how sport is organised elsewhere • Starter Pack: see page 14
The HNC in Sport and Exercise Science is a great starting point from which to progress to study at a higher level. Students will use the University and College campus facilities for the delivery of theoretical studies, and local sports facilities and the University’s Sports Lab for field-based testing and practical activities. A residential trip to explore the culture of sport in other countries will enhance the students’ understanding of sports development and participation. This is a fantastic one-year course that will kick start students on to the right track to exciting and rewarding professional careers within the sports industry.
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Service Industries Higher National Certificate in Health and Beauty Management Higher National Certificate in Hospitality Management
Higher National Certificate in Health and Beauty Management
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Programme Director: Karen Wilks ‘If you have high aspirations to get on in the Beauty Therapy industry, then this course is ideal. Our HNC will develop your Beauty Therapy theoretical and practical skills in a professional environment. You will work with clients in our beauty salons and attend external events to develop your practical and interpersonal skills. An HNC is well respected by employers and will provide you with a solid foundation in the skills needed to move forward in your career in this exciting and rewarding area. You can also choose to study further on an HND, or the second year of some university undergraduate courses.’
What will I learn?
What next?
This is a specialist, work-related course covering the key knowledge, understanding and practical skills for the industry, with a strong sectorrelated emphasis on practical skills.
Students could apply to join the second year of an undergraduate degree or progress onto an HND in a related field. The qualification also provides a thorough grounding in the key concepts and practical skills required in the beauty sector and its national recognition by employers allows direct progress to employment in a wide range of areas which could include a salon, health spa, cruise liner, as an inflight therapist, senior therapist, salon manager or self-employment.
As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree course. The course includes a strong foundation of study in Beauty Therapy, including studies in Aromatherapy and Reflexology, amongst others. You will develop work-based experience, as placements can be carried out in the College’s new, state-of-the-art Salon Academy, and students will have the opportunity to receive product training and take part in workshops which will enhance the learning experience.
Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/HaBeMa) 053B UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Assignments, projects, directed tasks.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Starter Pack: see page 14
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Higher National Certificate in Hospitality Management Programme Director: Sara Reeves ‘This course will enable you to take the next step towards fulfilling your ambition to work as a professional in the top ranks of the Hospitality Management industry. East Kent College is one of the top Catering and Hospitality colleges in the UK, and the leading college in Kent in this area. The College has a superb tradition of developing gifted and high-profile chefs, which include Gary Rhodes, Nathan Outlaw and Michael Kitts, as well as other well-respected members of the Hospitality industry who work in first-class establishments all over the world.’
What will I learn? As a Level 4 qualification, this course is equivalent to the first year of a university-level course. East Kent is the only UK college to provide students for front-of-house work experience at Buckingham Palace, and students also have the opportunity to work in prestigious establishments such as the Intercontinental on London’s Park Lane. We also have excellent links with the British embassies in Paris and Washington DC, where students undertake work placements. These establishments are staffed by many former students. As one of only four UK members of Oscar de l’Entente Cordiale, we are linked to Grasse College in the South of France, with close connections with Menton, Nice and Cagne Sur Mer colleges. Our HNC course provides a foundation for supervisory skills in the contemporary Hospitality industry. Units: • • • •
Finance Customer Service Contemporary Gastronomy World Food
Specialist units include: • Human Resource Management for Service Industries • Small Business Enterprise • Law for Licensed Premises • Menu Planning and Product Development • Planning and Managing Food and Beverage Service • Nutrition and Diet Opportunities for international work placements are available to students via our strong links with former students such as Michael Kitts and Gary Rhodes who own restaurants in Dubai. Work placements are also on offer closer to home at prestigious five-star hotels, such as London’s Intercontinental.
What next? You can progress onto an HND in Hospitality Management, or apply to join the second year of an undergraduate degree such as International Hospitality Management. You will also be able to progress straight into employment in the industry.
Case History: Gary Rhodes ‘I’m proud to have completed my training at East Kent College. There couldn’t be a better place to start your career.’ Gary Rhodes, chef, restaurateur, celebrity and author. East Kent College alumnus and Honorary Fellow of Canterbury Christ Church University
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Factfile How do I apply? UCAS Code: (HNC/HosMan) 268N UK Students: see page 16 International Students: see page 40
Entry Requirements: 80 – 120 UCAS points.
Course length: 1 year (30 week period)
Assessment: Assignments, practical assessments, projects, presentations, group work.
Schedule: 12 hours per week teaching in 2-3 days, with additional tutorial support and guidance.
Study Package: • Student membership of the Institute of Hospitality or the Craft Guild of Chefs • Visit to Dubai, incorporating a visit to the International Centre for Culinary Arts, Gary Rhodes’ restaurant, the Spice Souk, and to Jumeirah Hotel Group • Trips to the Dorchester and to the Oxford and Cambridge Club for afternoon tea, tasting and demonstrations • Starter pack see page 14
Professional Training Accountancy (AAT) Association of Accounting Technicians Level 4 Higher Apprenticeships Teacher Education C&G Award in Education and Training Level 3 Introductory Award in Education and Training Level 4 Diploma in Education and Training Level 5 BA (Hons) Lifelong Learning TESOL Certificate Trinity College London Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Level 5
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Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Level 4 Programme Director: Alison Dufton ‘This popular Level 4 qualification will further develop Accounting skills, including how to draft financial statements for limited companies. The AAT qualification is valued by employers who actively seek AAT-qualified staff. It shows that you have practical skills in accounting underpinned by thorough knowledge that will help you achieve success in the workplace.’
What will I learn? The qualification will provide the opportunity to gain AAT professional membership and/or fast track onto further Accounting qualifications, including CIPFA, CIMA, ICAEW, ICAS and ACCA. It is designed for those who have progressed through Levels 2 and 3, or are at a more advanced stage in their career and require a qualification to give them the confidence and proof that they have the skills to do the job. Through this course you will learn how to perform complex financial and management accounting tasks and develop your own management skills. You will develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the following areas. Mandatory Units: • • • •
Optional Units − 2 units from (may be subject to change): • • • • •
Business Tax Personal Tax External Audit Cash Management Credit Control
What next? This qualification will award students with full Association of Accounting Technicians status, improving your career progression and widening the accountancy roles open to you, such as Accounting Technician, Finance Manager or Trainee Accountant. You could also move into fields such as Insolvency or Corporate Finance, or find employment within a wide range of business environments.
Financial Statements Budgeting Financial Performance Internal Control and Accounting Systems
Factfile How do I apply? www.eastkent.ac.uk/ apply-now Fees: £1,987 AAT Membership: £85 (correct at going to print)
Entry Requirements: AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting Good standard of literacy in English and numeracy IT literate Accounting skills Completed skills test www.aatskillcheck.org (to be presented at interview)
Course length: 2 year part-time course
Assessment: A computer-based assessment at the end of each of the 6 modules plus report based projects, end of Year 2
Schedule: • Day and evening option • Year 1 and Year 2: 1 day a week • Evening: 2 evenings a week over 2 years
Student Ruth Sanders: ‘The course is interesting and puts into context what you do at work. It can be challenging juggling full-time employment, life and study but I’m enjoying it. The course has given me the opportunity to take on new and more complex tasks at work which has given me far more job satisfaction.’
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Higher Apprenticeships
Our Higher Apprenticeships have been created in consultation with employers, and provide the skills, knowledge and experience you need to get ahead of the pack for future promotion or career advancement. They offer a new work-based route into professions which have traditionally been the preserve of graduates. Tomorrow’s growth for UK plc will mean reshaping the economy around high-value and high-skill activities. This means that employment now and in the future requires more highly skilled people. Higher Apprenticeships are helping to meet this need. Higher Apprenticeships are run along the same lines as traditional apprenticeships and you will need to be in employment before you start your course. A Higher Apprenticeship incorporates a work-based learning programme and leads to a nationally recognised qualification at Level 4 and above. Levels 4 and 5 are equivalent to a highereducation certificate, higher-education diploma or a foundation degree.
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East Kent College offers the following Higher Apprenticeships: • Higher Apprenticeship in Accounting (Level 4) • Higher Apprenticeship in Business & Professional Administration (Level 4) • Higher Apprenticeship in Business Innovation & Growth (Level 5) • Higher Apprenticeship in Care Leadership & Management (Level 5) • Higher Apprenticeship in Leadership & Management (Level 5) For further details please contact our Employer Relations Team on 01843 605009, or email: employerrelations@eastkent.ac.uk.
Jonathan Clarke, Managing Director of Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants ‘Morgan Jones has dedicated part of its business strategy to use apprenticeship schemes now and in the future, helping to enhance job opportunities for young people in the East Kent area. Employing an Apprentice is without doubt a rewarding experience and has given our company the opportunity to train an individual to the specific skills and requirements we need that will help to meet our long term aims.’
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Teacher Education Programme Director: Sonia Boulton ‘There are many reasons why teaching is an increasingly popular choice of career for a wide range of skilled and talented people. Teaching is a rewarding profession in more ways than one, offering fantastic career prospects and development opportunities in addition to competitive financial benefits. Working with Canterbury Christ Church University we are pleased to offer a comprehensive range of qualifications. The courses that we offer range from a City & Guilds course at Level 3 through to degree level, allowing you to get started on developing your skills in this fulfilling area. If you decide to go on to study a BA (Hons) Lifelong Learning degree, you will be heading for an empowering experience, and once you have achieved your degree you will be awarded with a full graduation ceremony.’
City & Guilds Award in Education and Training Level 3 This train-the-trainer course is suitable for corporate trainers or for post-compulsory teachers. This qualification is required by many organisations as an industry minimum for trainers. It replaces the Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) at Level 3. Applications are welcome from those from within a teaching or training setting and those without teaching experience. Schedule & Cost 3 hours a week, either on Thursday afternoons or evenings, for 16 weeks. Tuition fee £672.
Introductory Award in Education and Training Level 4 The Award replaces PTLLS at Level 4 and is suitable for individuals with or without experience, who are interested in developing a career in teaching or training adults. The course includes an exploration of the professional role together with practical planning and delivering teaching and learning sessions using a range of methods and resources. An emphasis is placed on supporting inclusive learning in the teacher or trainer’s setting. Applicants are not required to have teaching hours or teaching experience/placement. This qualification is validated by Canterbury Christ Church University. On successful completion you will be able to progress directly onto Module 2 of the Diploma in Education and Training.
Schedule & Cost The Award is delivered as a part time course over 16 weeks. Tuition fee £660.
Diploma in Education and Training Level 5 The Diploma in Education and Training (formerly Diploma to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS)) is validated by Canterbury Christ Church University. It is designed to meet the training and development needs of teachers in further and/ or adult and community education and trainers in the public and private sector, as well as those working with 14-19 year olds in vocational settings. On successful completion, students will be able to practice in the Lifelong Learning Sector in a full teaching role provided they are qualified/experienced in the subject that they intend to teach. The course aims to foster a critical awareness of the roles and responsibilities of the professional, providing participants with a broad understanding of teaching and learning with a strong emphasis on professional reflection for individual development. The Diploma has specialist pathways for ESOL, Literacy, Numeracy, and teachers of disabled learners. On successful completion you could go on to study a BA (Hons) in Lifelong Learning. Schedule & Cost 2 years part time. 3 hours a week on a Tuesday evening. £2,400 per Academic Year. A HE loan is available, including for those with a first degree
Gold Standards for Teaching Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills status has been rescinded and the qualifications to teach are now decided by each institution. The Awards and Diplomas detailed above are now recognised as the gold standard for initial teacher training.
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BA (Hons) Lifelong Learning This full BA honours degree course has been designed for professionals working in the Lifelong Learning Sector who want to explore and understand the history, the present and the possible futures of Lifelong Learning at degree level. It is open to all those holding posts in the sector, including managers and administrators. It is not necessary to be in a teaching role, and teaching hours will not be required. However, applicants will require a DTLLS/Diploma in Education & Training award or equivalent credits. The course will be delivered at Canterbury Christ Church University Broadstairs campus. What Next? On successful completion you will be able to explore the opportunity for progression onto the MA in Professional Learning and Education. Those in a relevant teaching role could undertake specialist subject Diplomas to become teachers of Literacy or Numeracy. Schedule Part-time study, 3 hours per week over 2 years. Cost Tuition fee: £3,000 per Academic Year. HE Loan available.
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TESOL Certificate Trinity College London Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Level 5 This East Kent College course is an internationally recognised qualification, and is the basic entry requirement to move into the industry. Once qualified, you will be able to apply for teaching positions in a range of contexts, both at home and abroad. Assignments include study of an unknown language, language awareness tests, observation of experienced teachers and an analysis of an individual learner from the point of view of their language needs and development. You will also teach six hours in a classroom and write a reflective teaching practice journal. Schedule Thursday evenings from 6-9pm, with some Tuesday evenings initially. Teaching practice is flexible to fit in with your availability and may be in the morning, afternoon or evening. Cost Tuition fees: £1,320 Correct at time of going to print.
To apply for one of our teaching qualifications, please visit www.eastkent.ac.uk/apply-now. If you need further advice please contact East Kent College’s Support Services 01843 605062 or email support.services@eastkent.ac.uk.
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International Students Broadstairs, a pretty coastal town in Kent, is very popular with international students. Thousands of students, from all over the world, study each year at the many English language schools in the local area.
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An HNC/HND is the first level of UK Higher Education. The College has extensive experience of providing education for international students and has ‘Highly Trusted Sponsor Status’ under Tier 4 of the UK Border Agency’s points-based system. Broadstairs and The Local Area Broadstairs is a charming and vibrant seaside town and there is lots to do. For further details visit www.visitthanet.co.uk.
Giving You The Help You Need You will be assigned an International Student Advisor to help you with the process of choosing your course and your application. The College will also help you find suitable accommodation in close proximity to the College and the University as well as help you with your orientation when you arrive to study. We can help you find accommodation, or you might want to use one of the online listings such as www.studentpad.co.uk.
Choosing Your Course The three possible routes for entry to an HNC for an international student are as follows: 1. Direct application If you have, or expect to have, equivalent qualification(s) to the value of between 80 - 120 UCAS points in a relevant subject and IELTS 6.0 with a minimum 5.5 in writing or a TOEFL internet-based test score of 79 overall with 20 in writing, then you can apply directly to the HNC. 2. IELTS Course If you have, or expect to have, equivalent qualification(s) to the value of between 80-120 UCAS points in a relevant subject but do not have IELTS 6.0 with a minimum 5.5 in writing, then you should apply for an IELTS course at East Kent College or a local language school such as Hilderstone College in Broadstairs.
3. International Foundation Year If you do not have equivalent qualification(s) to the value of between 80-120 UCAS points in a relevant subject, or IELTS 6.0 with a minimum 5.5 in writing then you should apply for an International Foundation Year.
Working in Partnership with Hilderstone College The International Foundation Year is a 1 year course, starting in September, which includes intensive English language tuition as well as study in your chosen subject area: engineering, business, computing or catering and hospitality. Successful completion of the course guarantees entry onto the associated HNC or HND course. The course takes place across the two College campuses, which are just a short walk from each other in Broadstairs. For further information phone +44 (0)1843 869171 or email info@hilderstone.ac.uk www.hilderstone.ac.uk
Tuition Fees and Living Expenses
How to Apply
The tuition fees are published on our website. The fees quoted are inclusive of registration and examination fees. East Kent College reserves the right to alter or amend courses and fees shown are correct at the time of publication but may be subject to revision. International students are advised to budget around £600 - £750 per month for living expenses including accommodation.
Apply direct to East Kent College by emailing support.services@eastkent.ac.uk or call +44 (0)1843 605062 from outside UK.
For further details, advice on the acceptability of alternative English qualifications, or for help with your application please email support.services@eastkent.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0)1843 605062 Fax: +44 (0)1843 605013 www.eastkent.ac.uk/subject/international-student The College’s UK BA Sponsor Licence number is 15J3HVQC9. Your career starts here > www.eastkent.ac.uk
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How To Find Us
East Kent College Broadstairs Campus
Canterbury Christ Church University Broadstairs Campus
Tel: +44 (0)1843 605040
Tel: 01843 609120 Broadstairs Campus Reception Desk
Fax: +44 (0)1843 605013 Email: enquiries@eastkent.ac.uk East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN
East Kent College campus is located on main bus routes, a 10 minute walk from Broadstairs train station. The campus offers free on site student car parking.
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+44 (0)1843 609120 from outside the UK 01227 782900 Prospectus request answer phone +44 (0)1227 782900 from outside the UK Fax: +44 (0)1843 280700
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Email: broadstairs@canterbury.ac.uk Canterbury Christ Church University Broadstairs Campus Northwood Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 2WA www.canterbury.ac.uk/ broadstairs
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Terms and Conditions 1. Application 1.1 These Terms and Conditions shall apply to the provision of the services (‘Services’) by East Kent College of Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN (“College”) to you (“Student”). No other terms and conditions shall apply to the provision of services unless agreed upon in writing between the College and the Student. 1.2 To avoid doubt, the Terms and Conditions of Study (including all current published College Policies, Codes and Regulations) apply to all students, including those on placements and/or studying at off–campus locations. 1.3 Students should satisfy themselves from reading the available information that the particular course they have chosen meets their requirements before commencing the course. 2. Interpretation 2.1 A “business day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday. 2.2 The headings in these Terms and Conditions are for convenience only and shall not affect their interpretation. 2.3 Words imparting the singular number shall include the plural and vice-versa. 3. Student Definition 3.1 Every Student of the College, whether full–time or not, must enrol for each course and pay the fees appropriate to their course of study at the College. 3.2 No person shall be deemed to be an enrolled Student unless they have completed and signed a College learning agreement and agreed to meet the liability for the relevant fees, where a Sponsor does not meet the liability on their behalf, 3.3 In all College documentation “Sponsor” is deemed to include Skills Funding Agency; Education Funding Agency; Local Authority/ Central Government Schemes; Local Enterprise Companies; Student Finance UK; employers and training boards or agencies. 3.4 In signing the enrolment form and Learning Agreement the Student undertakes to observe these Terms and Conditions (including all current published College Policies, Codes and Regulations) and consents to the College obtaining, recording, holding, processing etc personal data including data of a sensitive nature. Students are responsible for informing the College of any changes to the information provided on enrolment. 4. Fees and Payment 4.1 The course fees (“Fees”) for the Services are set out in the prospectus. 4.2 In addition to the Fees, the College is entitled to recover from the Student reasonable incidental expenses for materials used and for third party goods and/ or services supplied in connection with the Services. 4.3 Liability for fees is incurred at enrolment and the College reserves the right to withdraw any offer for a student who has not paid or arranged, to the satisfaction of the College, payment of fees within a reasonable time. 4.4 The student shall pay the Fees due for the services at or prior to enrolment or otherwise in accordance with any credit terms agreed between the College or their credit agency and the Student via an instalment plan. 4.5 If the Student fails to make payment within the period in sub-Clause 4.4, the College shall have the right to suspend the provision of the Services (where provision of the Services is on-going) until payment is made to the satisfaction of the College.
4.6 The Student remains liable for any fees not paid by a Sponsor (see clause 3.3 for definition of Sponsor). 4.7 If the Student fails to make payment within the period stated in clause 4.4 the College reserves the right to charge the student interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the amount outstanding until payment is made in full. 4.8 Time for payment is of the essence of the contract between the College and the Student. 4.9 Receipts for payment will be issued by the College only at the Student’s request. 4.10 All payments must be made in pounds sterling (£) unless otherwise agreed in writing between the College and the Student. 4.11 The College has a Fees Policy which can be found on the College’s website (www.eastkent. ac.uk) which also includes the College’s policy on refunds. A copy of the Fees Policy can be requested from the Finance Office East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN. 5. Cancelling or Changing Contents of Courses 5.1 The College reserves the right not to run courses where the number of students is considered insufficient or where resources are unavailable or to change the contents of a course where it is considered appropriate by the College to do so. 5.2 Where numbers of students dictate, courses may be amalgamated so that they may comprise a number of subjects, including parts of the student’s chosen subjects and parts of other related subjects. 5.3 All admission to courses is at the final discretion of the Principal. 5.4 The College reserves the right to refuse admission to any course because of restricted availability of facilities due to accommodation or teaching requirements or for any other reason which the College deems it necessary to do so. 5.5 On College courses of more than one year duration, progression to Year 2 (and subsequent years) is dependent on satisfactory performance in the previous year. 6. Liability and Indemnity 6.1 If the College fails (or has failed) to perform the Services with reasonable care and skill it shall carry out all required remedial action at no additional cost to the Student. 6.2 The College shall not be liable to the Student or be deemed to be in breach of these Terms and Conditions by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of the College’s obligations if such delay or failure is due to any cause beyond the College’s reasonable control. 6.3 The Student shall indemnify the College against all damages, costs, claims and expenses suffered by the College arising from any loss or damage to any equipment (including that belonging to third parties) caused by the Student. 6.4 The College does hold third party liability insurance which indemnifies the College with respect to claims from third parties, including students, who have suffered injury, illness, loss or damage arising from the negligence of the College or its employees. However, if there is no negligence, no claim would be accepted by the College or its Insurers. 7. Force Majeure
include, but are not limited to: power failure, Internet Service Provider failure, industrial action, civil unrest, fire, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the party in question. 8. Communications 8.1 All notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be in writing and signed by, or on behalf of, the party giving notice (or a duly authorised officer of that party). 8.2 Notices shall be deemed to have been duly given: (a) when delivered, if delivered by courier or other messenger (including registered mail) during the normal business hours of the recipient; (b) when sent, if transmitted by fax or email and a successful transmission report or return receipt is generated; (c) on the fifth business day following mailing, if mailed by national ordinary mail; or (d) on the tenth business day following mailing, if mailed by airmail. 8.3 All notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be addressed to the Vice Principal at East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN. 9. No Waiver 9.1 No waiver by the College of any breach of these Terms and Conditions by the Student shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision. 9.2 No failure or delay on the part of either the College or the Student to exercise any right, power or privilege under these Terms and Conditions shall operate as a waiver of, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right, power or privilege preclude, any other or further exercise of any other right, power or privilege. 10. Severance In the event that one or more of these Terms and Conditions is found to be unlawful, invalid or otherwise unenforceable, that / those provisions shall be deemed severed from the remainder of these Terms and Conditions (which shall remain valid and enforceable). 11. Consumer Rights Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall affect the Student’s statutory rights as a consumer. In the event the Student has a concern, the College Complaints Procedure is available on the College website (www.eastkent.ac.uk) or from the Corporate Services Office at East Kent College Ramsgate Road Broadstairs Kent CT10 1PN. 12. Law and Jurisdiction 12.1 These Terms and Conditions (including any non-contractual matters and obligations arising there from or associated therewith) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of England and Wales. 12.2 Any dispute, controversy, proceedings or claim between the Seller and the Buyer relating to these Terms and Conditions (including any noncontractual matters and obligations arising there from or associated therewith) shall fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
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