Walk this way Part-time Prospectus 2011-2012

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Welcome

Welcome to our Part-time Prospectus 2011/2012. Inside you will find details about our wide range of part-time Further and Higher Education courses as well as details about our courses in the community. We offer part-time courses for the absolute beginner through to Postgraduate level in a huge range of subjects. There has never been a more important time to gain new skills and qualifications. Going back to college to study part-time can take your career to new heights and put you in a strong position for when the economic environment improves. We hope that you choose to join us at College and we look forward to helping you launch your future.

Michele Sutton, OBE Principal and Chief Executive

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Choose Your Course

Our selection courses begins on Welcome Inside front cover Financial Support and Guidance 17 page 25. Courses A-Z by subject area 2 Information for those studying part-time If you require further assistance, Further Education Courses 17 A-Z course listing 3-5 Learner Support Funds 17 please call our student helpline: Ofsted Inspection Report 6 Information for those studying Learning 17 for Leisure and Personal and Community 01274 433333 Development Learning (PCDL) courses Building the Future of 7 Information for those studying 18 Student Facilities 8-13 Higher part-time Education Courses Access to Learning Fund 18 Mathematics Workshop 8 English Workshop 8 Guide to Main Campus Venues 19 Libraries 9 Guide to Community Venues 19-20 Learning Resource Centres 9 Creative Media & Innovation 9 Course Levels 21 State-of-the-art IT Facilities 9 How to Apply/Enrol 22 Virtual Learning Environment (Moodle) 9 Bespoke Training offered to Local 9 What to Bring to Enrolment 23 Businesses Sports and Fitness Facilities 10 Apprenticeships 24 The Bradford Enterprise Academy 10 The WOW Academy 10 Course Listing Childcare 11 Further Education Part-time courses 24-53 Bradford freecitybus 11 Higher Education Part-time courses 54-81 International Centre 11 Courses in the Community 82-114 The Students’ Union 12 level6 12 Index 114-120 Healthy College 13 Well-being Centre 13 How to find us Inside back cover

Working in Partnership with Open Days Outside back cover Leeds Metropolitan University 14

Learner Services and Learning Support 15-16

Connexions Services 15 Counselling Service 15 Safeguarding 15 Complaints 15 Guidance 15 Information for Parents 15 Additional Learning Support 16 Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) 16

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Courses A-Z by Subject Area

Further Education Part-time 25 Higher Education Part-time 64 Courses in the Community 93

A Levels and GSCEs 26 Accounting 65 Computing and ICT 95 Access to Higher Education 27 Arts and Media 66 Creative Crafts and Skills 99 Accounting 27 Beauty Therapy 69 English for Speakers of Other 101 Languages (ESOL) Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing 28 Business 70 Bi-lingual Skills 103 Business 31 Computing 72 Foreign Languages 103 Computing and ICT 33 Diet, Early Years, Health & Care 74 Health, Social and Community 112 Education, Early Years and Teaching 38 Education and Professional Studies 76 Learning for Leisure 112 Engineering, Technology 41 Engineering, Technology 79 and Construction and Construction Sign Language 131 English and Mathematics 52 Hospitality and Catering 82 See pages 3-5 for full A-Z course listing. Hospitality and Catering 54 Interpreting 83 Interpreting 56 Law 83 Law 56 Management 86 Management 56 Marketing 87 Pharmacy 58 Ophthalmic Dispensing 87 Science 59 Photography 88 Sport, Exercise and Fitness 59 Public Services 88 Trade Union Studies 60 Social and Community Practice 89 Travel and Tourism 62 Sport, Exercise and Fitness 91 Travel Training 63 Teacher Training 91 Travel and Tourism 92

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A-Z Course Listing

Further Education Part-time Carpentry and Joinery Level 3 Diploma 44 Hairdressing NVQ 3 29 Bench Joinery or Site Carpentry Handling Redundancies 61 Carpentry and Joinery/Bench Joinery NVQ 2 44 Health & Safety Stage 1 61 A2 level 26 Carpentry and Joinery/Bench Joinery NVQ 3 44 Health & Safety Stage 2 61 AAT Level 2 Accounting Certificate 27 Cisco IT Essentials Part 1 34 Heritage Skills (Construction) NVQ 3 Units 49 AAT Level 3 Accounting Diploma 27 Cisco IT Essentials Part 2 34 Highway Maintenance Diploma 49 Access to Advanced Study in 27 Civil Engineering Level 3 Diploma 44 Science and Health Professions In-Service Inspection and Testing of 49 Construction Level 3 Certificate 44 Electrical Equipment & Guilds 2377 Applied Science BTEC Level 2 59 Extended Certificate Construction Level 3 Diploma 45 Inspection, Testing and Certification 49 of Electrical Installations City & Guilds 2391 Aromatherapy Diploma 28 Construction Operations NVQ 2 45 Construction Subsidiary Diploma 45 Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment 39 Aromatherapy IFPA Recognition 28 Processes and Practice (IQA) Customer Service NVQ 2 33 Assessing Vocational Achievement 39 Internet and Email ITQ Level 1 34 Certificate Customer Service NVQ 3 33 Interpreting Certificate in Bi-lingual Skills 56 Artwork and Imaging ITQ Level 2 33 Databases ITQ Level 1 34 ITQ Level 2 35 AS level 26 Databases ITQ Level 2 34 Literacy - National Literacy Tests 53 Autocad Two Dimensional Computer-Aided 41 Electrical Installation 45 Design City & Guilds 7579-02 City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 Management ILM NVQ 2 57 Autocad Two Dimensional Computer-Aided 41 Electrical Installation 46 Management ILM NVQ 3 57 Design City & Guilds 7579-03 City & Guilds 2357 Level 3 Management ILM NVQ 4 57 Aviation Operations on the Ground 62 Electrical Installations Requirements for 46 Manufacturing Engineering 49 Level 2 Certificate BS 7671: June 2008 City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma Beauty Therapy NVQ 2 28 Certificate 2382 Mathematics AS/A level 53 Beauty Therapy NVQ 3 28 Electrotechnical Services NVQ 3 46 Mathematics GCSE 54 Beauty Therapy Make-up NVQ 3 29 Employment Law Diploma 60 Move up to Access 27 Beauty Therapy Massage NVQ 3 29 Engineering & Technology (Multi-skill Option 47 Nail Services NVQ 2 30 Electrical or Mechanical) Advanced Diploma Book-keeping Level 1 Extended Award 31 Nail Services NVQ 3 30 Engineering Advanced Diploma Level 3 47 Bricklaying Basic Construction Skills 41 (Fabrication and Welding) National Numeracy and Literacy 54 Awards Fast-track Brickwork Modern Apprenticeship Programme 41 Engineering Advanced Diploma Level 3 47 Brickwork NVQ 2 41 (Mechanical) Numeracy - National Adult Numeracy Tests 54 Brickwork NVQ 3 42 Engineering and Technology Diploma 47 Occupational Health & Safety Diploma 61 Brickwork/Plastering NVQ Level 2 Diploma 42 Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma 46 Open Mathematics Workshop 53 Business and Administration NVQ 2 32 English and Basic Computing (Start IT) 52 Painting and Decorating City & Guilds Level 1 61 Certificate in Basic Construction Skills Business and Administration NVQ 3 32 English as a Foreign Language (EFL) 53 Painting and Decorating for Women 50 Business and Administration NVQ 4 32 English GCSE 53 Level 1 Award Cabin Crew Certificate 63 Equalities Diploma 61 Painting and Decorating Level 2 Diploma 50 CACHE Level 2 for the Children and Young 38 ESOL/Literacy Bridging Course 40 Painting and Decorating NVQ 2 50 People’s Workforce Fabrication and Welding 47 Performing Engineering Operations NVQ 2 51 CACHE Level 2 in Supporting Teaching 38 Intermediate Diploma Personal Licence Holders National Certificate 55 and Learning in Schools First Line Management Certificate /Award 56 Personal Training Active IQ Certificate 60 CACHE Level 3 for the Children 38 Fitted Interiors Diploma 48 and Young People’s Workforce Pharmaceutical Science Level 2 Certificate 58 Fitted Interiors NVQ 2 48 CACHE Level 3 in Supporting Teaching 39 Pharmaceutical Science Level 3 Diploma 58 Food Safety in Catering Level 2 Award 54 and Learning in Schools Pharmacy Service Skills (QCF) (NVQ) Level 2 58 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Food Safety in Catering Level 3 Award 55 Certificate – Supervising City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 1 Pharmacy Services (QCF) NVQ 3 Diploma 58 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Food Safety Level 4 Award – 55 Plastering City & Guilds 6218 51 City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 2 Managing Plastering Level 1 Diploma 51 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Gas Fitting Operative Accredited 48 City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 3 Certification Scheme Plumbing: City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma 51 Carpentry and Joinery City & Guilds Level 1 43 GCSE 26 6189-11 (QCF) Certificate in Basic Construction Skills Gym Instructor Instruct Exercise 59 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong 40 Carpentry and Joinery Level 2 Diploma – 43 and Fitness (Gym Based) Learning Sector (PTLLS) Bench Joinery Hairdressing (Apprenticeship) 29 Presentation Graphics ITQ Level 1 35 Level 2 Diploma (NVQ) Carpentry and Joinery Level 2 Diploma – 43 Presentation Graphics ITQ Level 2 35 Site Carpentry Hairdressing (Women’s) NVQ 2 (VRQ) 29

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A-Z Course Listing

Professional Cookery Food Production 55 Art and Design BA (Hons) 66 Health-related Exercise and Fitness FdSc 91 and Cooking Level 2 Diploma Art and Design (Make-up Artistry and 67 Hospitality and Travel Management 82/92 Professional Cookery NVQ 3 55 Special Make-up Effects Strand) (BA (Hons) (Top-up) Reflexology Diploma 30 Beauty Therapy Management 70 Hospitality and Travel Management FdA 83/92 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Reflexology - IFR endorsement 30 Immigration Law Professional Higher Diploma 84 Business Computing Solutions 72 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning City & Guilds 51 International and Comparative Law LLM 84 Foundation Level 6187 (QCF) International Business Management MA 71 Business Computing Solutions BSc (Hons) 72 Resort Representatives Level 2 Award 63 Law and Legal Practice FdA 84 Business Computing Solutions 72 Retail Skills NVQ 2 33 BSc (Hons) (Top-up) Law and Social Welfare BA (Hons) 84 Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems 52 Business FdA 71 Law BA (Hons) Independent Programme 85 Spreadsheet Software BTEC ITQ Level 2 36 of Study (IPOS) Business HNC/D 70 Spreadsheet Software ITQ Level 1 35 Law Professional Higher Diploma 85 Business Studies BA (Hons) (Top-up) 71 Spreadsheets ITQ Level 1 35 Licensed Conveyancing Council for 85 Casting Technology FdSc 79 Licensed Conveyancers Spreadsheets ITQ Level 2 36 Certificate in Education PCET (DTLLS) 76 Lifelong Learning BA (Hons) (Top-up) 77 Stone Therapy Level 3 Certificate 31 Certificate in Teaching in the 76 LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws 85 Team Leader ILM NVQ 2 57 Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) Management and Leadership Studies 86 Threading Depilation Level 2 Certificate 31 Civil Engineering HNC 80 Professional Award/Certificate/Diploma Training Skills and Practice Level 3 Award 56 Civil Engineering HNC to HND Conversion 80 Management MA 86 Travel Training 63 Computing (General) HNC 72 Managerial Organisational 71 TUC Introduction to Pensions 61 Computing (General) HNC to HND Conversion 73 Development FdA TUC Short Course Programme 62 Construction Engineering Management 81 Marketing and Law BA (Hons) 86 BSc (Hons) (Top-up) TUC Using Computers 62 Marketing Professional Diploma 87 Computing MSc 73 Union Representatives Stage 1 62 Mechanical Engineering HNC 81 Construction HNC 80 Union Representatives Stage 2 62 MEd/MA/PGD/PGC in Education, 77 Un-vented Domestic Hot Water Systems 52 Construction HNC to HND Conversion 80 Teaching, Early Years Practice, Inclusive Education, Leadership Contact Lens Practice Preparation for 87 Using the Internet and Email BTEC ITQ Level 1 36 and Management, Practitioner Research ABDO Contact Lens Theory Using the Internet and Email BTEC ITQ Level 2 37 Metallurgy and Materials BEng (Hons) 82 Contemporary Surface Design 67 Vocational Paralegal Studies 56 and Textiles BA (Hons) Metallurgy and Materials FdSc 81 Certificate/Diploma Counselling and Psychology in 89 Multimedia and Design FdSc 73 Water Regulations 1999 52 Community Settings BA (Hons) Networking and Infrastructure 74 Website Software BTEC ITQ Level 2 37 Creative Hairdressing FdA 70 Technology FdSc Wood Trades Modern Apprentices 52 Current Developments in Primary Education 77 Ophthalmic Dispensing FdSc 88 Word Processing BTEC ITQ Level 1 37 Diet, Nutrition and Health BSc (Hons) 74 Photography BA (Hons) 88 (subject to approval and validation) Word Processing ITQ Level 2 37 Early Childhood Studies BA/BA (Hons) (Top-up) 75 Post Compulsory Education and Training 78 Word Processing OCR ITQ Level 1 37 Early Years FdA 75 (PCET) FdA (Top-up from Cert Ed) Word Processing Software BTEC ITQ Level 2 38 Engineering (Electrical/Electronic)/ 81 Post Compulsory Education and 78 (Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering) Training (PCET) MA Higher National Diploma Post Compulsory Education and Training 78 Fashion and Textiles 67 Higher Education Part-time (PCET) Postgraduate Diploma in (Woven, Knitted or Embroidered Textiles) Education (DTLLS) Higher National Certificate Post Compulsory Education and Training 78 Accountancy BA (Hons) 65 Fashion Design BA (Hons) 68 (PCET) Pre-service Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy and Law BA (Hons) 83 Film Production HND 68 Education Accountancy FdA (incorporating AAT) 65 Fine Art BA (Hons) 68 Primary Education (with QTS) BA (Hons) 91 Accounting Level 4 Diploma 66 Games Development BSc (Hons) 73 Project Management FdSc 74 Advanced Practices in Beauty Therapy FdA 69 Graphic Design, Illustration 69 Public Service Interpreting 83 Art and Design BA (Hons) Level Zero Access to 66 and Digital Media BA (Hons) Postgraduate Diploma Higher Education Health and Social Welfare BA (Hons) 76 Public Services Management 89 BA (Hons) (Top-up)

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A-Z Course Listing

Public Services Management FdA 88 Cookery Skills - Introduction 118 Learn to Touch Type – Introduction 124 Software Applications Development 74 Costume Jewellery – Introduction 118 Life Drawing - Improvers 125 BSc (Hons) Creative Writing – Improvers 119 Life Drawing – Introduction 124 Sports Coaching FdSc 91 Creative Writing – Introduction 119 Mehndi – Improvers 125 Supporting and Managing 79 Curtains, Cushions and Blinds – Improvers 119 Mehndi – Introduction 125 Learning in Education FdA Curtains, Cushions and Blinds – Introduction 119 Mosaics – Introduction 125 Teaching ESOL, Literacy and Numeracy in the 92 Digital Imaging Level 2 95 Oil Painting Skills – Introduction 126 Lifelong Learning Sector Additional Diploma Digital Photography – Improvers 120 Pattern Cutting/Garments – Introduction 126 Visual Arts MA 69 Digital Photography – Introduction 119 Photoshop – Improvers 126 Youth and Community Development 89 Drawing and Painting – Certificate 99 Photoshop – Introduction 126 BA (Hons) Drawing and Painting – Improvers 120 Polish for Holidays 126 Youth and Community Development 90 Drawing and Painting – Introduction 120 Polish Year 1 108 PGD/MA Dressmaking – Certificate 99 Polish Year 2 108 Youth and Community Studies 90 Embroidery – Improvers 121 Portuguese for Holidays 127 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Embroidery – Introduction 120 Portuguese Year 1 108 Youth & Community Studies PGD/MA 90 English For Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 101 Portuguese Year 2 109 Family History – Introduction 121 Pottery – Certificate 100 Floral Crafts – Certificate 99 Pottery – Improvers 127 Courses in the Community Flower Arranging – Improvers 121 Pottery – Introduction 127 Flower Arranging – Introduction 121 Psychology – Certificate 100 Arabic Certificate 103 French – Certificate 105 Psychology – Improvers 128 Arabic for Holidays 112 French Conversation 105/121 Psychology – Introduction 127 Arabic Year 1 104 French for Holidays 122 Russian for Holidays 128 Arabic Year 2 104 French Year 1 106 Russian Year 1 109 Asian Bridal Make up – Improvers 112 French Year 2 106 Russian Year 2 110 Asian Bridal Make-up – Introduction 112 Guitar Playing – Improvers 122 Sewing – Improvers 128 Asian Cookery – Improvers 113 Guitar Playing – Introduction 122 Sewing – Introduction 128 Asian Cookery – Introduction 113 Healthy Eating BTEC Level 1 112 Spanish – Certificate 110 Asian Dressmaking – Improvers 113 Indian Head Massage – Introduction 122 Spanish Conversation 128 Asian Dressmaking – Introduction 113 Interior Design – Introduction 123 Spanish for Holidays 129 Baking Skills - Improvers 114 International Cookery - Certificate 100 Spanish Year 1 110 Baking Skills - Introduction 114 Internet and Email – Introduction 123 Spanish Year 2 110 Beadwork Improvers 114 IT (ITQ QCF) Level 1 Award 95 Stained Glass – Improvers 129 Beauty Care – Introduction 114 Italian Certificate 106 Stained Glass – Introduction 129 Bi-lingual Skills Diploma in Public Service 103 Italian for Holidays 123 Stress Management – Introduction 129 Interpreting Italian Year 1 106 Urdu – Certificate 111 British Sign Language – Level 1 131 Italian Year 2 107 Urdu for Holidays 130 British Sign Language – Level 2 132 ITQ Computer Hardware Essentials level 2 96 Urdu Year 1 111 Build Confidence in Speaking English 115 ITQ Level 1 – (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 96 Urdu Year 2 111 Build Confidence in Speaking 115 ITQ Level 1 – Women Only 97 Watercolours – Improvers 130 English For Women (OCR NVQ for IT Users) Watercolours – Introduction 130 Cake Decoration - Certificate 99 ITQ Level 2 – Women Only 97 Web Design – Improvers 130 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) Cake Decoration – Improvers 116 Web Design – Introduction 130 ITQ Level 2 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 97 Cake Decoration – Introduction 116 Wine Appreciation – Certificate 101 ITQ Level 3 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 98 Child Psychology – Improvers 117 Wine Appreciation – Improvers 131 Japanese – Certificate 107 Child Psychology – Introduction 116 Working With Children – Certificate 101 Japanese for Holidays 123 Chinese Certificate 104 Working With Children – Improvers 131 Japanese Year 1 107 Chinese for Holidays 117 Working With Children – Introduction 131 Chinese Year 1 104 Japanese Year 2 108 Chinese Year 2 105 Jewellery - Certificate 100 Chocolates for Christmas 117 Jewellery Making – Improvers 124 Computing Skills - Improvers 118 Jewellery Making – Introduction 124 Computing Skills – Introduction 118 Learn to Touch Type – Improvers 124

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College Excels in Ofsted Inspection

Government Ofsted inspectors ... Success in reaching Summary of Grades Awarded visited Bradford College in Effectiveness of provision the vulnerable and Good (Grade 2) October 2008. All elements hard-to-reach is Capacity to improve of the College which were outstanding and a Outstanding (Grade 1) inspected were judged to be at particular strength ... Achievement and Standards least “Good” and some elements Good (Grade 2) were judged to be “Outstanding”. ... The college has Quality of provision Good (Grade 2) made outstanding In fact, “Outstanding” appeared Leadership and Management in the inspection report 36 times! progress since the Good (Grade 2) Here is a snapshot of what the last inspection ... With contributory grade for inspectors said: Equality and Diversity ... In the four years to Outstanding (Grade 1) 2008, the (success) rate for learners aged 16-18 Subject Area Grades Health, Social Care and Early Years has improved faster than Good (Grade 2) the national average ... Science and Mathematics Outstanding (Grade 1) ... The degree to which Construction, Planning and the Built Environment the college meets the Good (Grade 2) needs and interests of Literacy and Numeracy learners is, as the self Good (Grade 2) assessment report notes, Provision for Learners with Learning outstanding. Difficulties and/or Disabilities Good (Grade 2) Business Studies Good (Grade 2)

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Building the Future of Bradford College

September 2008 showcased the The College’s new sports facilities Recent upgrades to the city centre opening of the first phase of our now feature in the London Organising campus have included new entrance Committee Pre-Games Training Camp barrier systems, student-centred accommodation plan – Trinity Guide for the Olympics in 2012. reception areas, easily accessible cafés, Green Campus. They include: new lecture theatres and a new entrance with disabled wheelchair lift access to the Officially opened by Gerry 2 •• a 1000m sports hall Old Building. Sutcliffe MP and Minister for •• a dedicated sport theory room The College’s Westbrook, Lister and Sport, the £20 million building Old Buildings are now accessible from a houses the College’s Sport, •• an aerobics and dance studio pedestrianised zone, which provides a Engineering and Construction complete with fully sprung wooden safer and more secure entrance. floor curriculum areas. •• a multi use games area

•• two basketball courts

•• three 5-a-side pitches and a full size football pitch.

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Student Facilities

At Bradford College, we support your achievement by ensuring that you have access to appropriate learning resources to enhance your learning experience and help equip you for life beyond your time studying with us.

Mathematics Workshop English Workshop The Mathematics Workshop offers a The English Workshop offers you a friendly approach to learning whilst friendly approach to learning whilst giving you the opportunity to gain a giving you the opportunity to gain a recognised qualification whatever your recognised qualification whatever your level of ability. level of ability. The Workshop also provides support for We currently offer: those on any College course needing help •• Pre entry reading and writing classes with Mathematics. •• City & Guilds Adult Literacy We currently offer: Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3 •• City & Guilds Adult Numeracy Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3 •• City & Guilds Adult Literacy Levels 1 and 2 •• City & Guilds Adult Numeracy Levels 1 and 2 •• WJEC GCSE English

•• AQA GCSE Modular Mathematics For most courses you will work as part of a class or a group, using the Workshop for •• Edexcel AS and A level Mathematics extra help.

•• Edexcel AS and A level Further Classes are also offered at Bolton Royd Mathematics and in a number of Community Centres around Bradford. For most courses you will work as part of For further details a class or a group, using the Workshop for ) 01274 433317 or call into the extra help. SID Office on B Floor in the Old Building. Classes are also offered at Bolton Royd and in a number of Community Centres around Bradford. For further details ) 01274 433316 or call into the SID Office on B Floor of the Old Building.

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Libraries We have a range of media-related Virtual Learning Environment resources available for you to borrow The College libraries offer more than (Moodle) from Learning Resource Centres and the just books, journals and study facilities. As a student at Bradford College you CM&I area. If you are not familiar with You will be able to access e-journals, will have access to our rich and varied the equipment available we will advise databases and e-books either in the Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle, you on the most appropriate items to Learning Resource Centres or from your a dynamic online space that tutors meet your needs. We can also provide own PC at home. Our new state-of-the- can use to combine learning resources you with general skills development for art self-service system provides a speedy and teaching material relevant to your the use of the equipment to enable you efficient service which means no queues! studies. You can access Moodle from to use it effectively for your study. Our web system allows you to search for, anywhere at any time. reserve and renew books online and puts Many of our courses make use of you in control of your borrowing. State-of-the-art IT Facilities forums and online assessment. You can Our Computing and IT students now submit work electronically and build For full details of the College’s Library communities with other students on your services visit: have access to high-specification, industry-standard facilities including: course as well as talk to your tutors and www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ specialist IT rooms with high-tech subject librarians. In addition, there are learningresources equipment including dual processor areas covering essentials such as study skills and referencing. Grove Library PCs with installed specialist software for ) 01274 433331 games programming; merged classrooms to house facilities for PC networking Bespoke Training Offered to McMillan Library and PC building; smartboards in every Local Businesses ) 01274 433330 IT classroom and a range of other In addition to the courses listed in this Trinity Green Library conventional industry-standard hardware. prospectus, Bradford Business School also ) 01274 430229 offers bespoke training to businesses who You can also study for an ITQ Level 2 would like to maximise the potential of Bolton Royd Library qualification at the College’s IT Learning their employees. These courses can be ) 01274 436351 Centre in Sunbridge Road in the heart of delivered either at the College or at the the city, or at the Three Valleys Centre in company’s address. Learning Resource Centres North Street, . We currently offer: Our libraries are ideal Learning Resource So you can study at your own pace, at Introduction to Management for Centres where we offer free access to a time to suit you, the Centres are open employees who are not currently within over 200 computers. The Grove Learning from 09.00 to 21.00 Monday-Thursday 09.00 to 17.00 on Friday and Saturday. a management role or who are newly Resource Centre is open up to 13 hours appointed. This course is delivered over a day. For further details contact: five, four-hour sessions. We have qualified staff who are ready Bradford Centre Appraisal – a Practical Approach which to help you find appropriate resources ) 01274 734155 offers practical advice to maximise the whether in print or electronic format. We Keighley Centre use of appraisals in your organisation. offer induction tours of our libraries, short This course is delivered over four, four ) 01535 605196 information skills sessions, guidance on hour sessions. using a range of materials and drop in Innovation and Management in sessions. Customer Service Roles for employees who have direct contact with customers. Creative Media & Innovation This course is delivered over two, four- Across the Bradford Campus, Creative hour sessions. Media & Innovation (CM&I) offer loans, Train the Trainer for individuals who advice and support for equipment complete on-the-job training. This course such as digital cameras, presentation is delivered over two sessions on two materials, camcorders, video and audio consecutive days (one, six hour session recording/playback. Housed in the and one three hour session). Westbrook building, the CM&I area •• For further details on any of the above, includes a three camera TV studio, a please contact Angela Readhead on range of Digital Media Editing Suites and ) 07754 830693 both PC and Mac-based systems.

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Student Facilities

Sports and Fitness Facilities Our superb sporting and fitness facilities are based in the state-of-the-art Trinity Green campus and were hailed as some of the best in the country by Minister for Sport, Gerry Sutcliffe MP at the official The Bradford Enterprise Academy The WOW Academy opening in 2008. - turn your business dreams into reality The WOW Academy is a fantastic They include a 1,000 m2 sports hall Bradford College, in collaboration with discovery Centre for ICT, digital and (the size of eight badminton courts); a Bradford Kickstart (Local Enterprise creative media housed in the College’s dedicated sport theory room; an aerobics Growth Initiative (LEGI) programme), has Victoria Building on Thornton Road. and dance studio complete with a fully developed a new Academy for Enterprise The Academy provides a unique sprung wooden floor; a multi-use games designed to help you unlock your education and training facility that area; two basketball courts designed to entrepreneurial spirit. You will be able to aims to inspire teachers, young people, Sport England standard; three 5-a-side gain the knowledge, skills, confidence and trainees, employees and employers to pitches and a full size football pitch. expertise to start your own business from develop an interest in digital and creative qualified Enterprise Champions within the media using state-of-the-art technology. College. What’s more, these services are The Centre is equipped with a range of free. So, to become your own boss take high-tech hardware and software and is the next step and get in touch. professionally recognised as an Academy ) 01274 436128 for Microsoft, CISCO, Oracle and CompTIA [email protected] and Adobe. www.bradfordenterpriseacademy.co.uk

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International Centre Every year, students from all over the world choose to study at Bradford College. We have an excellent reputation and we are proud of our strong tradition in Childcare Bradford freecitybus providing a warm welcome. The College has two nurseries, both of The Bradford freecitybus service links Bradford College’s International Centre which are registered with Ofsted, offering the College to key locations around the offers dedicated support to international care for children aged 12 weeks to 5 years. city centre including: Bradford Travel students from the point of application Both nurseries are based close to the Interchange, Railway through to graduation. Our friendly College’s main buildings and are open Station, Forster Square Shopping Park, staff can offer you specialist advice and 08.00-17.15 Monday to Thursday and Kirkgate Shopping Centre, the Oastler support to assist you in your studies. 08.00-16.00 on Fridays. Centre, the National Media Museum and We encourage all our international Library, and the . Demand for places is high and early students to use the Centre as a place to booking is recommended. The Learner Buses run every ten minutes from discuss everyday student issues and to Support Fund may be able to help pay 07.00 to 19.00 Monday to Friday and seek specialist information relating to visa towards your childcare costs. 08.00 to 17.30 on Saturdays. renewal, course applications, banking and For further details, including fees and help All journeys are free of charge. police registration. with childcare costs (where applicable), If you would like more information, please contact Playcare: contact us: ) 01274 436332 or International Centre ) 01274 431399 Bradford College Road Bradford The above information was correct at the time of going to print however, the existing College Nurseries will close from 31 August 2011 and, in the meantime, the College BD7 1AY plans to consult with all the relevant parties and hopes UK to support parents and carers in making alternative childcare arrangements. Once finalised, up-to-date ) +44(0)1274 433348 information will be detailed on our website. www.bradfordcollege ac.uk +44(0)1274 736175 [email protected] www.international.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

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Student Facilities

The Students’ Union Restaurant, Café Bar, Nail Bar The Students’ Union is located on ‘A’ and Hair & Beauty Salons Floor of the Westbrook Building and, as ‘level6’ is a suite of training facilities for a student, you will automatically be a students on vocational courses. It is run as member and be able to use the services an operating business and offers modern and facilities. The Students’ Union offers: and comfortable surroundings including a Student discounts through the NUS Extra Restaurant, Café Bar, Nail Bar, Hair Salon card which is available for only £11 per year. and Beauty Therapy Salon. Based on F floor of the Westbrook building, level6 Representation and support on matters boasts outstanding facilities for both such as academic appeals, disciplinary customers and trainees. All the services at procedures, breach of assessment and level6 offer excellent value for money and complaints. are available to students, staff and the Training and on-going support for Course general public. Representatives. Whether you are looking to rejuvenate Professional and free advice on areas such your body or indulge your taste buds, level6 as: funding, course fees, welfare benefits, offers an extensive range of professional debt, housing and consumer problems. services in state-of-the-art surroundings. Opportunities to take part in activities such To contact level6: as volunteering and student societies. General enquiries If you want to get involved in the ) 01274 436114 running of the Union, you will be able Restaurant bookings to put yourself forward for election. The ) 01274 436113 Executive Committee, which is made up www.level6.org.uk of 10 students runs the Students’ Union on a day-to-day basis and there is also a Union Parliament which is made up of students from across the College. The Students’ Union operates throughout the year from 09.00-17.00. ) 01274 433007 [email protected] www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/student_ life/student-union

Healthy College

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Bradford College is committed The Well-being Centre to providing a Healthy College What is the Well-being Centre? environment to improve the The Well-being Centre provides an area health and well-being of students which is totally dedicated to providing and staff. We were one of the information on health and well-being first colleges in the country to be through stalls, lectures and drop-in services. You can access information awarded full ‘Healthy College’ on healthy eating, drugs, alcohol, status and have been singled out contraception and many other issues. for praise by the government for The Well-being Centre is a health resource our work in this area. centre where you can access information on any health-related topic. You will be able to take part in activities and access So what does being part of a Healthy services to enhance your physical and College mean for you? mental health. Drop-in services, bookable You will have the opportunity to access sessions, courses, visiting lecturers, events the appropriate advice and guidance and conferences are all on offer. about well-being so that you can make Group tutorials and specialist lectures on informed choices about your health. subjects such as relaxation techniques, Studies have shown that there is a clear healthy eating, life skills, dyslexia support, link between Healthy College initiatives fitness, mindfulness, assertiveness and and bringing about a positive change self-esteem are held in the Centre. in emotional and physical well-being. We are fully committed to creating an environment to improve the health and well-being of all our students and staff. The Healthy College standard is a holistic approach to health including areas such as environment, healthy eating and physical activity. You will be able to take part in a variety of health initiatives to help create a healthier lifestyle. These will be publicised throughout the year.

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Working in Partnership with Leeds Metropolitan University

“Our partnership with Leeds In February 2005, Bradford College What are the benefits for Bradford Metropolitan University is based signed a partnership agreement with College students? Leeds Metropolitan University to on a shared vision of wider •• Students at Bradford College study for formalise the commitment of the two degrees which are awarded by Leeds access to Higher Education for institutions to work closely together in the Metropolitan University and receive many people from Bradford, future on a wide range of collaborative their degree from one of the country’s including both school leavers and activities for the benefit of the people leading universities of Bradford in particular and West mature students who wish to Yorkshire in general. The agreement •• Bradford College students have the continue with their professional includes a validation arrangement opportunity to progress onto a range development whilst maintaining through which students studying on the of Higher Education programmes at existing relationships.” majority of degree courses at the College Leeds Metropolitan University will graduate with degrees from Leeds Metropolitan University. •• Bradford College students are able to access the first rate facilities at Leeds The partnership between the two Metropolitan University. institutions is a logical one. Both share similar values in their commitment to Michele Sutton OBE, widening participation for learners from Principal of Bradford College all walks of life and in terms of making the learning experience for students as positive and rewarding as possible.

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Learner Services and Learning Support

The College’s Learner Services Connexions Complaints is in the ‘B Centre’ on B Floor of In addition to College’s own full-time If you wish to talk to someone about a the Westbrook building and this Careers Advisors, we have Careers and complaint or make a suggestion, or need is where you will find advice and Personal Advisors from Connexions who to discuss matters relating to academic will look after you if you are aged 16-18 appeals, student disciplinary matters, information on the following: and are experiencing problems with bullying/harassment, abuse/protection, accommodation or personal matters such or any other cause for concern, you may as health, drugs, alcohol or sexual health. contact the Director, Student Services. ) 01274 436461 ) 01274 433134

Counselling Service Guidance The College’s Counselling Service is Our Guidance Team of qualified and open to all and offers a completely experienced experts operates a drop-in CONFIDENTIAL one-to-one service to talk service for anyone thinking about coming about any personal or difficult issues with to College. Information, advice and counsellors who can help you. guidance is available on course and career Drop-in sessions are available in the choices and the best pathways available to Westbrook Building on Monday-Friday help you achieve your goals. between 12.15 and 13.15 or at The Guidance Service is open: pre-arranged times in the Student Centre Monday to Thursday 09.00-16.45 (Kirkstone Halls). Friday 09.00-16.15 ) 01274 235750 or 07749 820070 Appointments to see an advisor can also be made by special arrangement. Safeguarding For more information: The College has designated male and ) 01274 433053/6 female Child/Vulnerable Adult Protection Officers who are always available to help Information for Parents if you are worried that you are a victim of abuse which includes emotional, physical Do you have a son or daughter or sexual abuse or neglect. If you feel studying or intending to study at that you have been the victim of abuse, it Bradford College? is important that you speak to someone Did you know that they can get support you trust. If you tell a member of staff at and guidance in relation to their future College you can expect to be treated in a plans from a team of qualified and caring way and sympathetic way. experienced advisors? The College also has its own dedicated If your son or daughter would like Safeguarding Officer. information or advice on which course If you need to talk to someone urgently, to study or how to move from college please contact: into the world of work, they can book an appointment by calling in to Student ) 01274 433291 or 01274 433097 Services, B Floor, Westbrook Building. ) 01274 433047 [email protected]

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Additional Learning Support

Additional Learning Support There are four Support Teams and additional specialists – a team of 100 provides support to learners staff in total. with a range of disabilities and The teams are: learning difficulties across all •• The Physical Disabilities College sites and at all levels of Medical Conditions and course. Learning Difficulties Team •• The Emotional and Behavioural Support Team

•• The Specific Learning Difficulties Team

•• The Sensory Support Team

In addition, there is a Well-being Advisor for learners with mental health needs or Asperger’s Syndrome. We also have an Assistive Technology Officer for specialist hardware and software. We aim to help learners be as independent as possible and achieve success at College. Disabled Students’ For more information: Allowance (DSA) ) 01274 433133 (voice and minicom) ) 01274 420441 Disabled students who need [email protected] support on undergraduate We strongly advise students with or postgraduate courses disabilities or learning difficulties to may need to apply for contact us. We can help to ensure the Disabled Students’ you get the adjustments you need to achieve on your course. Allowance to fund their Why not book a confidential discussion support. DSA can also assist with one of our staff to discuss your with other disability-related needs? costs on Higher Education Please contact Shirley Turnbull courses. ) 01274 436414 For further information visit: [email protected] www.direct.gov.uk/ studentfinance

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Financial Support and Guidance

Information for those studying If you study for a part-time Further Information for those studying part-time Further Education Education course with us, then you will pay Learning for Leisure and Personal courses no more than £800 in tuition fees (plus and Community Development exam, registration and a £10 enrolment You may not have to pay course fees if Learning (PCDL) courses administration fee). However, this excludes you are aged 16-18 at 31 August 2011, Please see page 94 for full details of a small number of full cost courses. you are a UK or EU student or you are exemptions from the payment of in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance or Learner Support Funds course fees. Employment Support Allowance. Most students who are in receipt of an Please bring evidence, dated within three If you are an adult wishing to income assessed benefit, together with months, of any benefit you receive when study on an Entry Level, Level 1, students on a low income, can apply to you come to enrol. Full Level 2 or Full Level 3 course, the Learner Support Fund for help with may not have to pay tuition See page 23 for more details. materials, uniforms, books, examinations, fees* if: travel to college and childcare costs. Second year returning students may be •• You are aged 19 or over on 31 August eligible for fee remission. If you were in Applications cannot be submitted until you 2011 and are studying on an Entry Level receipt of an eligible means-tested benefit have enrolled. or Level 1 course and will progress to in your first year of study, you may be Contact Learner Services, B Floor, Level 2 eligible for fee remission in the second year. Westbrook building for an application Please bring up-to-date proof of this when •• You are aged 19 or over on 31 August form and further information or visit the you come to enrol. 2011 and do not already have a full College’s web site at: There are some courses where no Level 2 qualification www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk concessions are available even if you are •• You are aged over 19 and under 25 on aged 16-19 or are on benefits. These courses 31 August 2011 and you do not already will be clearly marked in the prospectus. have a full Level 3 qualification

•• You are aged 25 or over on 31 August 2011 and would like to study a full Level Summary of what is free 3 qualification and you do not already hold a full Level 2 qualification Fee 16-18 Benefit Entry Level, Level 1, year old Concession Full Level 2 or Full Level 3 concession Tuition ✔ ✔ ✔ * Please note: this only applies to tuition Examination or ✔ X X fees – you will still have to pay any Assessment fees examination or registration fees and Materials/books ✔ X X purchase any necessary books or materials. A full Level 2 Qualification is any A full Level 3 Qualification is any of the following: of the following: Five GCSEs A-C Two A levels BTEC First Diploma and Certificates Four AS levels NVQ Level 2 BTEC Diploma, Certificate and Award BTEC National Please note: The information in these GCE in applied subjects (equivalent to two A levels) tables is correct at time of going to print, International Baccalaureate however this may change in line with NVQ Level 3 Government legislation.

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Financial Support and Guidance

Information for those studying part-time Higher Education courses For part-time Undergraduate students, the Government support available is directed towards the additional costs you have to pay because you are studying. You may be eligible for a grant towards your tuition fees and a course grant to help with books, materials and travel. Fees Freeze on Part-time If you do not receive the full part-time How much you can get depends on Undergraduate Degree Courses entitlement, you can still apply to this your personal circumstances and on the fund. You will be assessed using your We have cut the cost and not the corners course you are doing. You will not have to household income. You will not be able to on all part-time undergraduate degree repay these grants. get help with topping-up your tuition fees courses. Join us in September 2011 and or a Childcare Grant, but you may be able There is no support available for living you can enjoy fees of £2,000** for most to get help with other course related costs. expenses. courses. That is a huge saving when To apply for funding and to get detailed compared to the cost of studying a full- Access to Learning Fund application information about eligibility criteria time undergraduate course. forms for 2011/12 will be available from August 2011. please visit: **Applies only to UK and EU, new part-time undergraduates starting in www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance Learning for Leisure Courses September 2011. The cost refers to 120 and follow the links for part-time students credit points (equivalent to one Anyone under the age of 19 cannot Available funding includes: full-time year of study). apply for the Learning for Leisure courses •• Tuition Fee Grant* featured on pages 93 to 132. A maximum of £820, £985 or £1,230 Access to Learning Fund There is no funding available from the depending upon the intensity of the If you receive the full basic Higher Learner Support Fund for any student on course Education part-time entitlement, you these courses. will be eligible to apply to the Access to •• Course Grant* Learning Fund for any additional course A maximum of £265 costs that the grant does not cover. * Eligibility criteria applies This includes: Additional funding may be available from •• Topping up your tuition fees the Access to Learning Fund. •• Examination fees Students with learning difficulties and disabilities may be eligible for a Disabled •• Required books, materials and Students’ Allowance. (See page 16) equipment (large pieces of equipment such as computers are excluded)

•• Childcare costs (providing your child carer is registered or approved and you do not receive the childcare element of Working Tax Credits)

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Guide to Venues

Below are details of the College’s main campus buildings, what’s on offer and the page number in this prospectus where more information can be found. The course information hotline for the following main campus venues is 01274 433333.

Venue Subjects Offered Page

Appleton Science Building, Tumbling Hill Street, Access to HE, Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing, Ophthalmic Dispensing, Pharmacy, 27, 28, 58, 59, 69, 87 Bradford BD7 1AY Science Grove Building, Great Horton Road, Trade Union Studies 60 Bradford BD7 1AY Lister Building, Carlton Street, Arts & Media, Law, Photography 56, 66, 83, 88 Bradford BD7 1AY McMillan School of Teaching, Health & Care Diet, Early Years, Health & Care, Education & Professional Studies, Social and 38, 75, 76, 89, 91 Trinity Road, , Bradford BD5 0NE Community Practice, Teacher Training Old Building, Great Horton Road, Access to HE, Accounting, Business, Computing & ICT, English & Mathematics, 27, 52, 56, 65, 70, 72, Bradford BD7 1AY ESOL, Foreign Languages, Management, Marketing, Public Services 86, 87, 88,101, 103 Trinity Green Campus, Easby Road, Engineering, Technology & Construction, Sport, Exercise & Fitness 41, 59, 80, 91 Bradford BD7 1QX Westbrook Building, Great Horton Road, Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing, Bi-lingual Skills, ESOL, Foreign Languages, GCSE and 26, 28, 33, 54, 62, 69, Bradford, BD7 1AY A Levels, Hospitality & Catering, Computing & ICT, Public Services, Travel & Tourism 83, 88, 92, 101, 103 Yorkshire Craft Centre, Carlton Street, Arts & Media, Creative Crafts & Skills, Learning for Leisure 66, 99, 112 Bradford BD7 1AY

Below are details of venues throughout the community at which Bradford College courses are available, what’s on offer and the page number in this prospectus where more information can be found. The course information hotline for the following community venues is 01274 436300.

Venue Subjects Offered Page

Addingham Memorial Hall, Main Street, Foreign Languages, Health, Social & Community, Learning for Leisure 103, 112 LS29 0PD All Saints Church, Church Street, Learning for Leisure 112 LS29 9DR , Wilson Road, , Computing & ICT, Foreign Languages, Health, Social & Community, Learning for 95, 103, 112, 131 Bradford BD12 9PX Leisure, Sign Language Attock Community Association, Melbourne Place, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD5 0JA Bangladeshi Community Association, Ventnor Hall, Learning for Leisure 112 Ventnor Street, Bradford BD3 9JP Bangladeshi Porishad, Cornwall Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD8 7JN Belle Vue Girls’ School, Thorn Lane, Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD9 6NA Bolton Royd, Manningham Lane, Computing & ICT, Creative Crafts & Skills, ESOL, English & Mathematics, Foreign 52, 95, 99, 101, 103, Bradford BD8 7BB Languages, Health, Social & Community, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 112, 131 School, Marchbank Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD3 3QQ Canterbury Nursery School & Centre for Children and Families, ESOL 101 Basil Street, Bradford BD5 9HL Christchurch, The Grove, Learning for Leisure 112 Ilkley LS29 9LW Clarke Foley Centre, Cunliffe Road, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 103, 112 Ilkley LS29 9DZ Challenge College, North Avenue, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD8 7ND Community Works, Otley Road, Undercliffe, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD3 0DN

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Guide to Venues

Crossley Hall Primary School, Thornton Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD8 0HJ Copthorne Primary School, All Saints Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD7 3AY Farnham Children’s Centre, Farnham Road, ESOL, Learning for Leisure 102, 112 Bradford BD7 3JE Community Centre, Midland Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD9 4HX Frontline Community Centre, 18-20 Green Lane, Learning for Leisure 112 Lumb Lane, Bradford BD8 7SP Grange Interlink, Summerville Road, ESOL 101 Bradford BD7 1PX , Sutton Avenue, Swain House, Foreign Languages 103 Bradford BD2 1JP Heaton Children’s Services, Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD9 6LL Ilkley Baptist Church, Kings Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Ilkley LS29 9A Joseph Nutter House, Cousen Road, Cross Lane, Computing & ICT, Foreign Languages, Health, Social & Community, Learning for 95, 103, 112, 131 Great Horton, Bradford BD7 3JX Leisure, Sign Language Karmand Centre, Road, ESOL 101 Bradford BD3 9EP Kirklands Community Centre, Main Street, Learning for Leisure 112 LS29 6HT Lilycroft Nursery, Lilycroft Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD9 5AD Low Moor Primary School, Park House Road, Low Moor, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD12 ONN Madrasah Madania Tahfeezul Quran, Lidget Terrace, Lidget Green, Foreign Languages 113 Bradford BD7 2LR Manningham Mills Community Association, Silk Warehouse, ESOL, Learning for Leisure 101,112 Lilycroft Road, Manningham, Bradford, BD9 5BD Margaret McMillan Children’s Centre, Farnham Road, ESOL 101 Bradford BD7 3JE. Mayfield Centre, Broadway Avenue, Computing & ICT, ESOL, Learning for Leisure 95, 101, 112 Bradford BD5 9NP Park Lane Centre, Park Lane, Computing & ICT, Creative Crafts and Skills, ESOL, Foreign Languages, Learning for 95, 99, 101, 103, 112 Bradford BD5 0LN Leisure, Sign Languages 131 Parkside School, Parkside Terrace, , Computing & ICT, Learning for Leisure 95, 112 Bradford BD13 5AD Queensbury Upper School, Deanstones Lane, Queensbury, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure, Sign Language 103, 122, 131 Bradford BD13 2AS St Margaret’s Church, Queens Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Ilkley LS29 9QL St Mary’s Parish Centre, Main Street, Burley in , Foreign Languages 103 LS29 7PX St Matthew’s Primary School, Mayo Avenue, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD5 8HT St Oswald’s Primary School, Cross Lane, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD7 3JT St Stephen’s Primary School, Round Street, West Bowling, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD5 7HU Thornbury Primary School, Dick Lane, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD3 7AU Thornton Primary School, Thornton Road, Computing & ICT, Foreign Languages, Learning for Leisure 95, 103, 112 Bradford BD13 3NN West Bowling People’s Partnership, Woodroyd Centre, Woodroyd Road, Learning for Leisure 112 Bradford BD5 8EL Three Valleys Centre, Building, 80 North Street, Computing & ICT, ESOL, Foreign Languages, Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing 28, 95, 101, 103, 112 Keighley BD21 3AG Learning for Leisure Women Zone Community Centre, Hubert Street, Leeds Road, Computing & ICT 95 Bradford BD3 9TE

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Course Levels

Within this prospectus, the courses Entry Level 1, 2 and 3 Level 4 are listed in subject areas and are Entry Level Awards/Certificates/Diplomas Level 4 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas shown as ‘Further Education’ or (Foundation Learning) Certificate of Higher Education ‘Higher Education’ together with Entry Level BTEC Certificates/Awards Higher Professional Diploma the level of the course. (Foundation Learning) NVQ level 4 Basic Skills Literacy and Numeracy To help you decide which course Level 5 ESOL is suitable for you, the following Progression Awards Level 5 Awards/Certificate/Diplomas guide gives details of levels and Level 1 BTEC Higher National Certificates/ qualifications. Diplomas Level 1 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas Diploma of Higher and Further Education (Foundation Learning) Foundation Degrees Level 1 BTEC Certificates/Awards Level 6 (Foundation Learning) GCSE Grades D-G Level 6 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas (including Vocational GCSEs) Graduate Certificates/Diplomas Functional/Basic Skills Bachelors Degrees NVQ Level 1 Level 7 Level 2 Level 7 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas Level 2 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas Postgraduate Certificates/Diplomas Functional/Basic Skills Masters Degrees GCSE Grades A*-C Level 8 (including Vocational GCSEs) Level 2 BTEC Certificates Level 8 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas Level 2 BTEC Extended Certificates Doctorates Level 2 BTEC Diplomas NVQ Level 2 Level 3

Level 3 Awards/Certificates/Diplomas A Levels (AS and A2) (including Vocational A levels) Level 3 BTEC Certificates Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Certificates Level 3 BTEC Diplomas Level 3 BTEC Extended Diplomas NVQ Level 3 Access to Higher Education

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How to Apply/Enrol

Enrolling on a Part-time Further Enrolling on a Part-time Higher Enrolling on a course at one of Education course Education course our community venues Come to one of the enrolment sessions Please contact our Enquiries Team on: All you need to do is come to one of listed below. ) 01274 433333. the enrolment sessions summarised in If you are receiving any of the benefits They will make sure you have the right the list in the left hand column. You will outlined on page 23, you will need to qualifications to join a Higher Education need to bring proof of any benefits you bring proof of them which is no more than course and will advise you on the are receiving. three months old to enrolment. application procedure and how to enrol. Please see page 94 for full details. It is important that when you come to There is no need to bring a separate enrol that you have photographic ID photograph. ie a passport, driving licence, bus pass, Alternatively, you can enrol by post by employment security pass or any ID which contacting Bolton Royd: shows your name and your photograph. ) 01274 436300 All examination/registration fees are or email: payable at enrolment. In addition, there is [email protected] a £10.00 administration fee which is also payable at this time. We will then send you a postal enrolment form, you will be required to submit a There is no need to bring a separate passport sized photograph with your photograph, your picture will be taken enrolment form and means of payment. for your College ID card during the Enrolment forms will be available at the enrolment process. following centres: Enrolment sessions will be held in the Bolton Royd College’s Westbrook Building, Great Three Valleys Centre (Keighley) Horton Road as follows: 25 August 12.00-19.30 26 August 09.00-16.00 01 September 09.00-18.30 02 September 09.00-16.00 05-08 September 09.00-18.30 09 September 09.00-16.00 12-15 September 09.00-18.30 16 September 09.00-16.00

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What to Bring to Enrolment

You can pay by cash, cheque, Fee concessions do not apply to Higher credit/debit card. Education courses or full cost courses which are marked in this prospectus. All exam/registration fees have to be paid at enrolment. Please see page 94 for full details of fee concessions for Learning for Leisure and If your employer or sponsor is paying your Personal and Community Development fees, please provide us with a letter from Learning (PCDL) courses. the company which must be an original letter on the company’s letter-headed paper (copies, handwritten letters or emails cannot be accepted). If you are in receipt of any of the benefits outlined below, you must bring proof (dated within three months) as detailed in the table. For further details on any issue relating to enrolment, please contact Information Services: ) 01274 433088.

Benefit Evidence you should bring to enrolment

Job Seekers Allowance Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, stating the benefit entitlement

Employment Support Allowance Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, confirming entitlement

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Apprenticeships - Earn While You Learn

What is an Apprenticeships available through City Training Services Apprenticeship? Apprenticeship Courses on offer Air Conditioning Small Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Level 2 If you have a good idea of where you want to go with Alarm Installation Security Alarms Level 2 & 3 your career and like the idea Automotive Body Repair Level 2 & 3 Light Vehicle Level 2 & 3 of earning while you learn, an Heavy Vehicle Level 2 & 3 Apprenticeship could be for Refinishing Level 2 & 3 you. You will get top quality Business Administration/ Business Administration Level 2 & 3 Accounting/Customer Service Customer Service Level 2 & 3 training, develop skills and gain Accounts Level 2 & 3 qualifications on the job without Childcare Children’s Care, having to sit in a class all day. Learning & Development Level 2 & 3 Construction Plastering Level 2 & 3 Apprentices earn a wage and Joinery Level 2 & 3 work alongside experienced staff Trowel Occupations Level 2 & 3 Fitted Interiors Level 2 & 3 to gain job-specific skills. Off the Painting & Decorating Level 2 & 3 job, usually on a day-release Cultural and Creative Apprentices can choose from six pathways: basis, apprentices receive training Music (live events and promotions) to work towards nationally Music Business Technical Theatre recognised qualifications. Anyone Costume and Wardrobe living in England, over 16 and not Culture and Heritage Venue Operations Community Arts and Education in full-time education can apply. Dental Oral Healthcare Dental Nurse Level 3

Electrical Electrical Level 3 Electrotechnical Level 3

Engineering Mechanical Engineering Level 2 & 3 Electrical Engineering Level 2 & 3 Fabrication and Welding Level 2 & 3

Hairdressing Hairdressing and Barbering Level 2 & 3

Housing Local Government and Housing Associations Level 2 & 3

Pharmacy Pharmacy Level 3

Plumbing Plumbing Level 2 & 3

Need more information about Apprenticeships? Contact City Training Services, 39/41 Chapel Street, Little Germany, Bradford, BD1 5BY www.citytraining.org.uk

24 See page 18 for full details on how to apply Walk this way... to our Part-time Further Education courses Our huge range of part-time Further Education courses caters for the absolute beginner right through to the more advanced, offering flexible study times which can fit around family or work commitments.

Whether you are looking to pick up from With friendly, high-quality tutors in top- where you left off at school, want to notch facilities you’ll feel right at home improve your employment prospects or studying a part-time course at Bradford want to progress on to university level, our College. You may not have to pay course variety of courses will help you get on the Fees* and may be eligible to receive right path. financial support, especially if it is your first Level 2 qualification. See page 17 for full details.

We go the extra mile www. bradfordcollege.ac.uk *Fees are charged annually and include examination/assessment charges and a £10 administration fee www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

All the above subjects are available as daytime courses and some (Urdu, Business A levels and GCSEs Studies, English Language/Literature and Sociology) can be taken as evening courses. GCSE Entry Requirements Various awarding bodies Level 2 To study a part-time AS level, you will be Code: YEA20641A required to have three GCSEs at Grade A*-C including English. For AS Science courses, Duration: 1 year you will require GCSE Science (Core and Additional) at a minimum of Grade BB or Course Overview GCSE single subjects (Biology, Chemistry or Part-time GCSE courses are available as Physics at a minimum of Grade C). You will evening classes only, with the exception also require GCSE Mathematics and English of English and Mathematics classes which at a minimum of Grade C. (GCSE Science are also available in the daytime. Part- Core and Applied Science is not acceptable time GCSE courses are available in the for entry to AS Science courses). There may following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, be other specific requirements according to English, Human Physiology and Health, the subject you choose. You will need to talk Mathematics and Psychology. to a subject tutor before being accepted onto the course. Entry Requirements Please contact the Bradford Sixth Form Centre on 01274 431657 for full details on Entry requirements vary by subject. If you are entry requirements. over the age of 20, you may not be required to meet our formal entry requirements. You For further information contact will be offered advice on the suitability of I have gained courses at enrolment. Enrolment for part- ) 01274 433333. time study is in person only. confidence during Fees* the course and For further information contact To be confirmed on application. now feel ready to ) 01274 433333. take my place at university. Fees* A2 level To be confirmed on application. Students’ Perception Various awarding bodies of Course Survey 09/10 Level 3 respondent Code: YEA39001A AS level Duration: 1 year Various awarding bodies Level 3 Course Overview Code: YEA29001A We currently offer A2 level courses in the Duration: 1 year following subjects: Anthropology, Art & Design, Biology, Course Overview Business Studies, Chemistry, English We currently offer daytime AS level Language, English Language/Literature courses in the following subjects: (combined course), English Literature, Anthropology, Art & Design, Biology, Government & Politics, History, Information Business Studies, Chemistry, English Communication Technology, Media Studies, Language, English Language/Literature Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Urdu and (combined course), English Literature, World Development. Environmental Studies, Government All subjects are available as daytime & Politics, History, Information courses and some (Business Studies, English Communication Technology, Language/Literature and Sociology) can be Mathematics, Media Studies, Physics, taken as evening courses. Psychology, Science in Society, Sociology, Urdu and World Development.

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Entry Requirements Move Up to Access For further information contact ) 01274 433333. You will need to have passed at AS level Awarding Body: City & Guilds with a minimum of grade D in your chosen Code: SCA0A019A subject to be accepted on an A2 level Fees* Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) course. This may not necessarily be from £700.00 the same exam board as is offered in the AAT students must also register with the Bradford Sixth Form Centre. Course Overview AAT by the end of September 2011. Full You will be offered advice on the suitability If you left school at 16 with few or no details will be given at induction. The cost of courses at enrolment. formal qualifications and wish to improve for this is in addition to the course and Please contact the Bradford Sixth Form your career prospects, this course is perfect assessment fees. Centre on 01274 431657 for full details on for you. You can use the course alongside entry requirements. ‘taster’ sessions in the Humanities subjects to gain basic skills qualifications. Ultimately, For further information contact you can progress to a full-time programme AAT Accounting ) 01274 433333. in preparation for university entry and study for a degree in a subject such as Social Level 3 Diploma Fees* Work, Teaching or Psychology. Awarding Body: AAT To be confirmed on application. Level 3 Entry Requirements Code: YAA00223A/B There are no specific entry requirements. Duration: 1 year

Access to Higher For further information contact Course Overview ) 01274 433333. Education This is the second of three Levels which you are required to achieve to become a fully Fees* qualified AAT Accounting Technician. Each Access to Advanced Study Dependent on hours studied. Level will take you one academic year to achieve. The second level (Level 3 Diploma) in Science and Health is made up of seven Units. Assessment is by Professions an online test for each Unit a project. Awarding Body: Edexcel Accounting Level 2 Entry Requirements Code: YDB00090A AAT Accounting You should be in current accounting Duration: 1 year (3 days per week) employment. Full membership of the AAT Level 2 Certificate is only possible if you can demonstrate one Course Overview Awarding Body: AAT full calendar year of appropriate accounting Level 2 work experience gained since joining the If you are interested in a career in AAT. This is in addition to successfully Code: YAA00222A/B Healthcare or Science, this one year course achieving all three Levels ie: Certificate, Duration: 35 weeks is ideal for you. It is organised over three Level 3 Diploma and Level 4 Diploma (or (September-May) days per week and the subjects you will being exempted from the first two). You study include: Mathematics, English, IT, should have successfully achieved the AAT Study Skills, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Course Overview Certificate Level 2 course in Accounting This course leads to a one year Access to HE qualification eg NVQ 2 Accounting. You Science and Health Professions course. This is the first of three Levels which you are required to achieve to become a fully may also be able to demonstrate your qualified AAT Accounting Technician. Each competence by providing evidence of other Entry Requirements Level will take you one academic year to qualifications and/or accounting work There are no formal entry requirements but achieve. This first (Certificate) Level is made experience which will be considered on an you will need to have a working knowledge up of six Units. Assessment is by an online individual basis. of Numeracy and Literacy. test for each Unit. In exceptional circumstances you may be asked to demonstrate competence by For further information contact Entry Requirements sitting a controlled assessment. ) 01274 433333. You should be in current accounting For further information contact employment. In addition, we require you ) 01274 433333. Fees* to have a good standard of Literacy and £933.00 Numeracy and four GCSEs at Grade C or above. Other qualifications and/or work experience will be considered. *Fees are charged annually and include examination/assessment charges and a £10 administration fee 27 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Fees* Customer Care, Promotional Activities, Aromatherapy - Facial Techniques, Manicure and Pedicure, £1,476.00 International Federation Make-up and Eyelash Treatments and You must be registered with the AAT by the Waxing. This is a professional qualification end of September 2011. Full details will of Professional that enables you to progress to Level 3 be given at induction. The cost for this is Aromatherapists (IFPA) Beauty Therapy which is necessary to work in addition to the course and assessment in the beauty therapy industry. Fees*. recognition Level 4 Entry Requirements Code: YBA00550B Duration: 36 weeks There are no formal entry requirements but you should be self-motivated with the will Beauty Therapy and to succeed. Hairdressing Course Overview This course is ideal if you wish to gain For further information contact a valuable professional endorsement in ) 01274 433333. Aromatherapy Diploma Aromatherapy and gain IFPA accreditation. This endorsement builds on previous Fees* Awarding Body: VTCT aromatherapy qualifications and you will Level 3 Daytime (code B): £893.00 study 50-60 essential oils and undertake Evening (code C): £784.00 Code: YBA00550B 80 hours of case studies. There are two Duration: 36 weeks (1 evening per week) examinations for this endorsement; one You will also be required to buy materials written and one practical. Anatomy and relevant to your course and appropriate Course Overview Physiology is studied at level 4 throughout salon wear. the programme. It is believed that, for the If you are interested in gaining an future, anyone practicing aromatherapy Aromatherapy qualification, this is the will need to be qualified to level 4. This Beauty Therapy NVQ 3 perfect course for you. It includes: Health course is delivered at the Academy, & Safety, Anatomy and Physiology, Professional Hairdressing and Beauty Awarding Body: Edexcel Aromatherapy Massage, Essential and Therapy, in Keighley. Level 3 Carrier Oils and Consultation Techniques. Code: YBA00511B Please note that there is a multiple choice Duration: 36 weeks Health and Safety exam that you must Entry Requirements complete to achieve this qualification. You need to have an Aromatherapy Once you have achieved this qualification qualification at Level 3. You will take an Course Overview you can progress onto the IFPA Level 4 initial screen before or at entry. If you wish to gain a Beauty Therapy professional endorsement. This course is Please note: this course is not suitable for qualification at Level 3, this is the perfect delivered at the Academy, Professional pregnant women or lactating mothers. course for you. It includes: Health & Safety, Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy, in Business Planning, Epilation, Body Massage Keighley. For further information contact and Electrotherapy for the Face and Body. ) 01274 433333. This qualification will enable you to work Entry Requirements in the Beauty Therapy industry or progress Fees* onto a Foundation Degree in Advanced There are no formal qualifications but you Practices in Beauty Therapy. should have self motivation and the will £455.00 to succeed. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology would be an advantage. You will Entry Requirements be required to take an initial screen before Beauty Therapy NVQ 2 You need to have NVQ Level 2 Beauty or at entry. Therapy or an equivalent qualification. Please note: this course is not suitable for Awarding Body: Edexcel pregnant women or lactating mothers. Level 2 For further information contact Code: YBA00510B/C ) 01274 433333. For further information contact Duration: 36 weeks ) 01274 433333. (or 2 evenings per week) Course Fees* £922. 00 Fees* Course Overview You will also be required to buy materials £455.00 This course is perfect for you if you wish to relevant to your course and appropriate gain a Level 2 Beauty Therapy qualification. salon wear for which you may be eligible for The course includes: Health & Safety, financial support.

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in massage. Knowledge of Anatomy and Beauty Therapy Make-up Physiology would be an advantage. Hairdressing NVQ 3 (Apprenticeship) For further information contact Level 2 Diploma (NVQ) Awarding Body: Edexcel ) 01274 433333. Level 3 Awarding Body: City & Guilds Code: YBA00511B Fees* Level 2 Duration: 32 weeks (2.5 days per week) Daytime (code F): £904.00 Code: YBB10497B Evening (code G): £814.00 Duration: 2 years Course Overview If you are interested in the art of make- Course Overview up and would like to learn the skills to Hairdressing (Women’s) You need to be in employment in a hair give you a Level 3 qualification, this is the salon working at least 16 hours per week. perfect course for you. It includes: Health Level 2 Diploma (VRQ) You will attend college one day per week & Safety, Design and Create Fashion Awarding Body: City & Guilds and train in the salon for the rest of the and Photographic Make-up, Specialist Level 2 time. An assessor will visit your workplace Skin Camouflage, Air Brush Make-up and Code: YBB00446B Change the Performer’s Appearance. This to assess your competence. You will study course is offered over 2.5 days per week. Duration: 40 weeks Shampoo and Conditioning Treatments, Hair Colouring, Cutting Techniques, Styling Course Overview and Finishing Hair, plus Client Consultation Entry Requirements and Health & Safety. You will need to study NVQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy or equivalent. The Level 2 Diploma in Women’s functional skills in English and Mathematics. We would like you to be self-motivated with Hairdressing is a Vocationally Related Qualification (VRQ) which is a nationally the will to succeed and have a keen interest Entry Requirements in make-up. recognised qualification based on the National Occupational Standards. They You should be employed in a hair salon, For further information contact acknowledge what a person is able to do preferably have GCSEs in three subjects at work, and are open to anyone at any and have an outgoing personality with the ) 01274 433333. stage of their career. VRQs assess the skills ability to communicate. and abilities required for the workplace, Fees* in particular the underpinning knowledge For further information contact £922.00 and understanding. This course is ideal ) 01274 433333. for anyone wishing to gain a hairdressing qualification. During the course you will Fees* Beauty Therapy Massage study: Client Consultation Techniques, Shampooing and Conditioning the Hair and To be confirmed on application. NVQ 3 Scalp, Styling, Cutting, Colouring and Health Awarding Body: Edexcel & Safety. Level 3 You will need to study one day per week, Hairdressing NVQ 3 Code: YBA00511F/G which also includes a twilight/evening Awarding Body: City & Guilds session. Duration: 36 weeks Level 3 (1 day or 2 evenings per week) Code: YBB10498B Entry Requirements Duration: 2 years (1 day per week) Course Overview There are no formal entry requirements but This course is ideal for you if you wish to we would like you to be self-motivated with Course Overview gain a Level 3 qualification in Massage. the will to succeed. You should have a good knowledge and understanding in Literacy. If you wish to gain a Level 3 qualification in The course includes: Health & Safety, hairdressing, this is the ideal course for you. Business Planning, Body Massage, Indian For further information contact It includes: Health & Safety, Promotional Head Massage and Massage Using Pre- Activities, Consultation Techniques, blended Aromatherapy Oils, Stone Therapy ) 01274 433333. Styling Long Hair, Creative Styling, Cutting Treatments and Self Tanning. Progression is Techniques and Colouring and Promotion onto the Foundation Degree in Advanced Fees* Activities. On successful completion of the Practices in Beauty Therapy. £794.00 course, you can progress to the Foundation Degree in Creative Hairdressing. Entry Requirements We would like you to be self-motivated, with the will to succeed and have a keen interest

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Entry Requirements Nail Services NVQ 3 Entry Requirements You will need to have an NVQ Level 2 Awarding Body: Edexcel You need to have a Reflexology qualification Hairdressing qualification with one year Level 3 at Level 3. of industry experience, or no formal Code: YBA03750A/B qualification with five years of industry For further information contact Duration: 36 weeks experience. You should be highly motivated ) 01274 433333. and working within the industry. (1 day or 2 evenings per week) Fees* For further information contact Course Overview £510.00 ) 01274 433333. This is the perfect course for you if you wish to gain a Level 3 qualification in Nail Fees* Services. The course includes Health & Reflexology Diploma £805.00 Safety, Promotional Activities, Enhance the Nails Using UV Gel Systems, Enhance the Awarding Body: VTCT Nails Using Liquid and Powder, Enhance Level 3 and Maintain the Nails Using Wraps and Code: YBA00570B Nail Services NVQ 2 Nail Art. For the evening option, both Duration: 22 weeks Awarding Body: Edexcel evenings need to be attended to achieve Level 2 the qualification. Code: YBA03749B Course Overview Duration: 36 weeks Entry Requirements This course is ideal if you wish to gain a qualification in Reflexology. During the (2 evenings per week) You will need to have an NVQ Level 2 course, you will study: Health & Safety, Beauty Therapy/Nail Services or a Manicure Reflexology Massage Techniques and & Pedicure qualification. Course Overview Consultation Techniques. A Health & This course is perfect for you if you wish Please note: this course is not suitable for Safety multiple choice exam will have to be to gain a qualification in Nail Services. On pregnant women or lactating mothers. completed to achieve this qualification. the course we include: Health & Safety, On successful completion of the course For further information contact Reception Duties, Promotional Activities, you can progress onto the IFR Level 4 ) 01274 433333. Manicure & Pedicure Treatments, Nail professional endorsement. This course is Enhancement and Nail Art. This takes delivered at the Academy, Professional place over two evenings per week and both Fees* Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy, in evenings need to be attended to achieve Daytime (code A): £814.00 Keighley. the qualification. Evening (code B): £814.00 Entry Requirements Entry Requirements Reflexology - International No formal qualifications are required but we There are no formal entry requirements but would like you to be self-motivated with the we would like you to be self-motivated with Federation of Reflexologists will to succeed. Knowledge of anatomy and the will to succeed. (IFR) endorsement physiology would be an advantage. Please note: this course is not suitable for Level 4 pregnant women or lactating mothers. For further information contact Code: YBA00570A ) 01274 433333. For further information contact Duration: 36 weeks ) 01274 433333. Fees* Course Overview £496.00 Fees* This course is ideal for you if you wish to This course is not eligible for any fee £785.00 gain a valuable professional endorsement reduction. in Reflexology and IFR recognition. You will complete 100 hours of case studies and you will study Anatomy and Physiology to Level 4. There are two examinations that you will have to take; one practical and one written. In the future it is believed that anyone practicing Reflexology will need a Level 4 endorsement. This course is delivered at the Academy, Professional Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy, in Keighley.

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Stone Therapy For further information contact Level 3 Certificate ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: VTCT Fees* Level 3 £370.00 Code: YBA00519K This course is not eligible for any fee Duration: 36 weeks reduction.

Course Overview This course will enable you to use specific types of stone at different temperatures to Business increase the effects of massage treatment for the face and body and will include client care, communication and Health & Safety. Book-keeping This course is delivered at the Academy, Professional Hairdressing and Beauty Level 1 Extended Award Therapy, in Keighley. Awarding Body: OCR Level 1 Entry Requirements Code: TBC You must have a Level 3 Massage Duration: 30 weeks (1 evening per week) qualification. Course Overview For further information contact The OCR Level 1 Award in Book-keeping ) 01274 433333. Skills is a popular course that offers the opportunity to develop a basic Fees* The support I have understanding. The class size will be limited received is great. £370.00 to ensure that you have good one-to-one support from a qualified Accounts tutor to Everyone wants to This course is not eligible for any fee help develop your skills and understanding help you achieve. reduction. and achieve the OCR qualification. You will study the following Modules: Preparing Post Induction Students & Processing Book-keeping Documents, Survey 2009/2010 Threading Depilation Recording Credit Transactions, Making & respondent Level 2 Certificate Receiving Payments, Recording Receipts and Payments, Maintaining Petty Cash Awarding Body: VTCT Records, Level 1 Award in Book-keeping Level 2 Skills (Computerised), Record Routine Code: YBA00518K Book- Keeping Transactions Using a Duration: 15 weeks Computerised System, Prepare & Record Sales & Purchase Documents Using a Computerised System. Course Overview Threading Depilation is a method used Entry Requirements extensively in the Middle East. There is a Health & Safety exam which must You should be working in an accounting be achieved to gain this qualification. environment at a basic level. You will A minimum of three case studies and be encouraged to work and interact in three assessments need to be completed. groups to share up to date and current This course is delivered at the Academy, accounting practices. Professional Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy, in Keighley. For further information contact ) 01274 433333.

Entry Requirements Fees* There are no specific entry requirements but To be confirmed on application. you should have motivation and a will to succeed in the art of threading.

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employment as your assessment is based Business and Business and on evidence from your workplace. There Administration NVQ 2 Administration NVQ 3 are no formal requirements, but it may be preferable to have completed a Level 2 Awarding Body: Edexcel Awarding Body: Edexcel course prior to undertaking Level 3. Level 2 Level 3 Code: YAB00232A Code: YAB00233B For further information contact Duration: Flexible Duration: Flexible (maximum 36 hours) ) 01274 433333.

Course Overview Course Overview Fees* National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) To be confirmed on application. are work-based qualifications that are are work based qualifications that are achieved through assessment and training. achieved through assessment and training. There are no examinations. There are no examinations. Business and To achieve an NVQ, you must prove that To achieve an NVQ, you must prove that Administration NVQ 4 you have the ability to carry out your job you have the ability to carry out your job to the required standard. NVQs are based to the required standard. NVQs are based Awarding Body: Edexcel on National Occupational Standards that on National Occupational Standards that Level 4 describe the competencies expected in describe the competencies expected in Code: YAB00234B any given job role. Typically, you will work any given job role. Typically, you will work Duration: Flexible towards an NVQ that reflects your role in towards an NVQ that reflects your role in a paid or voluntary position. For example a paid or voluntary position. For example someone working in an administrative someone working in an administrative Course Overview office role may take an NVQ in Business and office role may take an NVQ in Business and National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) Administration. However, the Occupational Administration. However, the Occupational are work based qualifications that are Standards are generic and the NVQ Level 2 is Standards are generic and the NVQ Level achieved through assessment and training. made up of IT, Accounts, Customer Service 3 is made up of IT, Accounts, Customer There are no examinations. and Secretarial Units making a flexible Service and Secretarial Units making a To achieve an NVQ, you must prove that qualification to fit most job roles. flexible qualification to fit most job roles. you have the competence to carry out your There are five Levels of NVQ ranging There are five Levels of NVQ ranging job to the required standard. NVQs are from Level 1, which focuses on basic work from Level 1, which focuses on basic work based on National Occupational Standards activities, to Level 5 for senior management. activities, to Level 5 for senior management. that describe the competencies expected Level 2 requires competence that involves Level 3 involves the application of in any given job role. Typically, you will work the application of knowledge in a significant knowledge in a broad range of varied towards an NVQ that reflects your role in range of varied work activities, performed work activities performed in a wide variety a paid or voluntary position. Standards in a variety of contexts. Collaboration with of contexts, most of which are complex are generic and the NVQ Level 4 is made others, perhaps through membership of a and non-routine. There is considerable up of IT, Accounts, Customer Service work group or team, is often necessary. responsibility and autonomy and control or and Leadership Units, making a flexible guidance of others is often required. qualification to fit most job roles. Entry Requirements There are five Levels of NVQ ranging Entry Requirements from Level 1, which focuses on basic work There are no formal entry requirements. activities, to Level 5 for senior management. To apply for this course, you need to be in To apply for this course, you need to be in Level 4 requires competence that involves employment as your assessment is based on evidence from your workplace. I love the course. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Very interesting but also good fun, which Fees* makes learning To be confirmed on application. easy.

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32 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 the application of knowledge in a broad range of complex, technical or professional Customer Service NVQ 3 Entry Requirements work activities performed in a variety of Awarding Body: Edexcel The NVQ Level 2 is designed to allow you contexts and with a substantial degree Level 3 to gain employment in retail. There are no of personal responsibility and autonomy. Code: YAB00239A specific entry requirements, but you need Responsibility for the work of others and the to have an interest and desire to work in a Duration: Flexible allocation of resources is often present. retail environment.

Entry Requirements Course Overview For further information contact Customer Service Level 3 is divided into ) 01274 433333. Level 3 NVQ and a job role which entails four themes, two of which are Mandatory: supervisory responsibilities. Understanding Customer Service to Fees* Improve Service Delivery and Know the For further information contact To be confirmed on application. Rules to Follow When Developing Customer ) 01274 433333. Service. You can choose a further six Options from a range including: Impression Fees* and Image, Handling Problems and To be confirmed on application. Development & Improvement. You need to Computing and ICT complete eight Units in total to gain the full qualification and complete at least one Unit Artwork and Imaging Customer Service NVQ 2 from each theme. You will have one-to-one contact with your assessor. ITQ Level 2 Awarding Body: Edexcel Awarding Body: OCR Level 2 Entry Requirements Code: YAB00238C Level 2 To apply for this course, you need to be in Duration: Flexible Code: TBC employment as your assessment is based Duration: 30 hours on evidence from your workplace. You also Course Overview need to have some supervisory elements in Course Overview The Customer Service NVQ 2 is for your role. frontline service providers who continually In this course you will learn to use MS deliver improving service to customers. For further information contact Publisher, to produce artwork and images, The award is based on recognised ) 01274 433333. set canvas or artwork size, import images, occupational standards and is assessed position and move images, crop, resize through observation, work based evidence, Fees* and create graphics, insert, amend and resize text, insert resized text to fit and professional discussion and written To be confirmed on application. testimonies. To achieve the qualification, amend text. You will use colours, rotate, you must complete seven Units, two of flip and copy items, manage and print which are Mandatory. The qualification is artwork, set artwork resolution, save portfolio-based. There are no examinations. Retail Skills NVQ 2 artwork and digital images and print (in black and white and colour). Awarding Body: Edexcel Entry Requirements Level 2 Code: TBC Entry Requirements You must already be in employment to achieve this qualification. Duration: 1 year Level 1 Literacy.

For further information contact Course Overview For further information contact ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. To gain the full NVQ Level 2 in Retail Skills, you need to complete one Mandatory Unit: Fees* Fees* Work Effectively in Your Retail Team - and To be confirmed on application. five other Units from a very comprehensive £10.00 administration fee (subject to list of 68 Option Units including: Promote progressing on to the full qualification). Loyalty Schemes to Customers, Maximise £100.00 for students who already have a Product Sales in a Retail Environment, full Level 2 qualification or above. Maintain Food Safety Whilst Working With Food in a Retail Environment, Help to Maintain Health & Safety in a Retail Environment and Audit Stock and Retail Inventories in a Retail Environment.

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and Components, Concepts and Application Cisco IT Essentials Part 1 of the TCP/IP Protocol, Network Services, Databases ITQ Level 2 Awarding Body: OCR Network Operating System Administration Awarding Body: OCR Level 2 and Network Security. The course will cover Level 2 Code: VBB027752X the main components of an operating Code VBDU0004A system including the kernel, user interface Duration: 26 weeks Duration: 30 hours and the file system. An overview will be given of the history of operating systems Course Overview and the benefits networks can provide. You Course Overview will learn about the components needed The IT Essentials: PC Hardware and The aim of this Unit is to give you the to connect an organisation to the internet, Software course provides an introduction opportunity to develop skills appropriate different types of networks, protocols and to the computer hardware and software to the use of database software including standards. Knowledge of current security skills needed to help meet the growing multiple condition searches, sorting and threats and how to safeguard against these demand for entry-level information indexing, creating forms, creating reports threats will also be covered. and communication technology and producing hard copy. (ICT) professionals. The course covers the fundamentals of PC technology, Entry Requirements Entry Requirements preventative maintenance, assembling a You should have successfully completed the desktop PC, installing an operating system Level 1 Literacy. IT Essentials Part 1 course. and basic network connection. For further information contact This is a hands-on, career-oriented For further information contact ) 01274 433333. e-learning solution with an emphasis on ) 01274 433333. practical experience to help you develop Fees* fundamental computer skills, along with Fees* essential career skills. The course helps £10.00 administration fee (subject to you prepare for entry-level ICT career £400.00 progressing on to the full qualification). opportunities and the Cisco IT Essentials You may be eligible for a fee reduction. £100.00 for students who already have a certification which helps you differentiate full Level 2 qualification or above. yourself in the marketplace to advance your career. In addition, the course provides a Databases ITQ Level 1 learning pathway to the CCNA Discovery Internet and E-Mail and CCNA Exploration curricula. Awarding Body: OCR ITQ Level 1 Level 1 Entry Requirements Code: VBDU0003A Awarding Body: OCR You should have a basic knowledge of Duration: 22 hours Level 1 computers. Code: VBDU0005A Course Overview Duration: 22 hours For further information contact The Database Module is like a ) 01274 433333. computerised filing system - the equivalent Course Overview of the old index record card system, but You will learn how to use the internet to Fees* better! Information can be added, edited, search, fill out online forms, add bookmarks £400.00 searched and presented in a variety of and use email to send, reply, forward, ways. In this Module you will use Microsoft You may be eligible for a fee reduction. attach files, use the address book and Access to create simple databases. much more.

Entry Requirements Cisco IT Essentials Part 2 Entry Requirements Entry Level 3 Literacy. Entry Level 3 Literacy. Awarding Body: OCR Level 3 For further information contact For further information contact Code: TBC ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. Duration: 26 weeks Fees* Fees* Course Overview £10.00 administration fee (subject to £10.00 administration fee (subject to progressing on to the full qualification). This course will cover Network Operating progressing on to the full qualification). £100.00 for students who already have a Systems Fundamentals, Network Concepts £100.00 for students who already have a full Level 2 qualification or above. full Level 2 qualification or above.

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components, save and print presentations ITQ Level 2 and run a slideshow. Spreadsheet Software Awarding Body: OCR BTEC ITQ Level 1 Level 2 Entry Requirements Awarding Body: Edexcel Code: VBD50001A Entry Level 3 Literacy. Level 1 Duration: Flexible (up to 12 months) Code: VBDU0009A For further information contact Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview ) 01274 433333. ITQ is primarily aimed at IT users and not Course Overview professional IT staff such as engineers Fees* This course will cover using spreadsheets and developers. ITQ was developed by £10.00 administration fee (subject to to enter, edit and organise numerical and employers for use in the workplace and progressing on to the full qualification). other data in a structured format. You has the full backing of major employers. £100.00 for students who already have a will learn how to use functions, formulas ITQ allows different skills to be learnt and full Level 2 qualification or above. and techniques to summarise and display assessed at different levels. So, if you need information and other spreadsheet tools. to have a high level of word processing skills and intermediate level spreadsheet skills, but only a basic knowledge of preparing Presentation Graphics Entry Requirements presentations, the ITQ can be flexible to ITQ Level 2 You should have a Literacy level equivalent meet that need. Awarding Body: OCR to Level 1. You can study for this qualification at our Level 2 training centre in Bradford City Centre or Code: VBDU0008A For further information contact within your workplace using our dedicated ) 01274 433333. team of trainer/assessors. Duration: 30 hours Fees* Course Overview Entry Requirements £10.00 administration fee (subject to You should have a minimum of Level 1 The aim of this Module is to equip you with progressing on to the full qualification). Literacy. the principles needed to use presentation £100.00 for students who already have a graphics software to create detailed full Level 2 qualification or above. presentations, including text and graphics. For further information contact You will be able to use tools to enhance ) 01274 433333. components, save and print presentations in a variety of formats and run a slideshow Spreadsheets Fees* incorporating simple animation effects. ITQ Level 1 £10.00 administration fee (subject to Awarding Body: OCR progressing on to the full qualification). Entry Requirements £100.00 for students who already have a Level 1 full Level 2 qualification or above. Level 1 Literacy. Code: VBDU0010A Duration: 22 hours For further information contact Presentation Graphics ) 01274 433333. Course Overview ITQ Level 1 Fees* This Module provides an introduction to the design, creation and use of simple Awarding Body: OCR £10.00 administration fee (subject to spreadsheets. Level 1 progressing on to the full qualification). Code: VBDU0007A £100.00 for students who already have a Duration: 22 hours full Level 2 qualification or above. Entry Requirements Entry Level 3 Literacy. Course Overview For further information contact The aim of this Module is to equip you ) 01274 433333. with the basic principles needed in the use of presentation graphics software. On Fees* successful completion of this Module, you will be able to access presentation graphics £10.00 administration fee (subject to software, create a simple presentation progressing on to the full qualification). including text and graphics, edit £100.00 for students who already have a full Level 2 qualification or above.

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Spreadsheets Entry Requirements ITQ Level 2 You should have a Literacy level equivalent to Level 1. Awarding Body: OCR Level 2 For further information contact Code: VBDU0011A ) 01274 433333. Duration: 30 hours Fees* Course Overview £10.00 administration fee (subject to This Module provides revision at Level 1 and progressing on to the full qualification). goes further into the design, formulas and £100.00 for students who already have a linking of worksheets. It includes: revision full Level 2 qualification or above. of spreadsheet basics, spreadsheet layout and formatting, editing, copying and further display methods, formulas and functions, Using the Internet and charts and graphs, using copy and link to import and extract data, printing options, Email BTEC ITQ Level 1 spreadsheet design and testing, getting Awarding Body: Edexcel help, using excel with other MS Office Level 1 applications and practice assignments. Code: VBDU0013A Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements Level 1 Literacy. Course Overview This course will show you how to set up For further information contact and use appropriate connection methods I enjoy my course ) 01274 433333. to access the internet, make the best use and feel like I am of browser software tools and techniques making sufficient Fees* to search for, retrieve and exchange progress in order to £10.00 administration fee (subject to information using a browser or public search engine. This course will also show you how progressing on to the full qualification). fulfil my goals. to compose, format and send emails. You £100.00 for students who already have a will develop skills in using an electronic Mid Year Students’ full Level 2 qualification or above. address book to store and retrieve contact Perception of Course information as well as how to attach files to Survey 2009/2010 email messages. You will learn how to use respondent Spreadsheet Software BTEC the internet and email safely and securely. ITQ Level 2 Entry Requirements Awarding Body: Edexcel Level 2 You should have a Literacy level equivalent to Level 1. Code: VBDU0012A Duration: 15 weeks For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Course Overview Spreadsheets can be used in many different Fees* situations and this course includes a wide £10.00 administration fee (subject to range of spreadsheet features, formulae and progressing on to the full qualification). functions. In addition, spreadsheet users £100.00 for students who already have a need to be able to choose from a variety of full Level 2 qualification or above. different ways of presenting and analysing spreadsheet data, including producing graphs and filtering and sorting lists of data. You will learn different ways of using spreadsheets and develop the practical skills needed to use spreadsheet software effectively.

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On successful completion of this course you Using the Internet and should be able to: create structures and Word Processing Email BTEC ITQ Level 2 styles for websites, use website software OCR ITQ Level 1 tools to prepare content for websites and Awarding Body: Edexcel be able to publish websites. Awarding Body: OCR Level 2 Level 1 Code: VBDU0014A Code: VBDU0017A Entry Requirements Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) Duration: 22 hours You should have a Literacy level equivalent to Level 1 and have a flair for creativity. Course Overview Course Overview This course will help you to develop your For further information contact Microsoft Word is one of the most internet skills and the knowledge needed ) 01274 433333. commonly used applications and the to understand and make effective use word processing knowledge you gain on of internet software tools, connections Fees* the course will give you text creation and and search techniques. You will learn manipulation skills which are basic to many about internet security issues and how to £10.00 administration fee (subject to other programs. minimise these. The course will also cover progressing on to the full qualification). online communication and use of browser £100.00 for students who already have a tools to share information with others. The full Level 2 qualification or above. Entry Requirements Email Unit will cover use of email software Entry Level 3 Literacy. tools and techniques and how to stay safe and respect others when using email. Word Processing For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Entry Requirements BTEC ITQ Level 1 Fees* You should have a Literacy level equivalent Awarding Body: Edexcel to Level 1. Level 1 £10.00 administration fee (subject to Code: VBDU0016A progressing on to the full qualification). For further information contact Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) £100.00 for students who already have a ) 01274 433333. full Level 2 qualification or above. Course Overview Fees* In this course you will learn and develop the OCR ITQ Level 2 £10.00 administration fee (subject to skills and knowledge required to use a range Word Processing progressing on to the full qualification). of basic word processing software tools and £100.00 for students who already have a techniques to produce documents. You will Awarding Body: OCR full Level 2 qualification or above. learn how to enter, edit and combine text Level 2 and other information accurately within Code: VBDU0018A word processing documents, structure Duration: 22 hours Website Software information, create and modify tables, enhance the presentation of documents BTEC ITQ Level 2 and how to use appropriate techniques to Course Overview Awarding Body: Edexcel format characters and paragraphs. On successfully completing this Module, Level 2 you will be able to use a word processor to Code: VBDU0015A Entry Requirements create, edit and check common types of documents ensuring clarity and readability. Duration: 15 weeks Entry Level 3 Literacy. There are six assessable outcomes to this Module. You will be able to: plan and Course Overview For further information contact prepare to produce new documents, ) 01274 433333. produce new documents, produce new Web design skills are highly sought after documents using mail merge facilities, as governments, industries, businesses Fees* edit existing documents, check produced and individuals are becoming ever more documents and save and print documents. reliant on this medium as a form of £10.00 administration fee (subject to communication. The course will develop progressing on to the full qualification). your understanding of how design, £100.00 for students who already have a Entry Requirements technology and accessibility are used in full Level 2 qualification or above. Level 1 Literacy. the web design industry. You will develop an understanding of the potential For further information contact benefits of using relevant technologies to ) 01274 433333. communicate information on screen.

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Fees* CACHE Level 2 £10.00 administration fee (subject to Education, Early progressing on to the full qualification). in Supporting Teaching and £100.00 for students who already have a Years and Teaching Learning in Schools full Level 2 qualification or above. Awarding Body: CACHE CACHE Level 2 for the Level 2 Children and Young Code: TBC Word Processing Software Duration: 1 year with assessment BTEC ITQ Level 2 People’s Workforce carried out in the workplace Awarding Body: Edexcel Awarding Body: CACHE Level 2 Level 2 Course Overview Code: VBDU0019A Code: TAA2EY2B This qualification will enable you to develop Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Duration: 1 year with assessment the knowledge and skills needed when carried out in the workplace supporting teaching and learning in schools. Course Overview It covers a wide range of areas including the Course Overview development of children and young people, In this course you will learn and develop supporting those with disabilities or special the skills and knowledge required to use This qualification is designed to help you to educational needs and communication a range of intermediate word processing build the knowledge and skills needed when and professional relationships. The software tools and techniques to working with children and young people course will be internally assessed using produce documents. You will learn how from birth to 19 years of age. It covers a a range of methods. These will include to enter, edit and combine text and diverse range of job roles and occupational direct observation within the workplace, a other information accurately within word areas working in children’s environments, portfolio of evidence, written assignments processing documents, use appropriate including early years and social care. The or tasks set by CACHE. templates for different purposes and course will be internally assessed by a identify what templates and styles are range of methods. This will include direct available and when to use them. You will observations in the workplace, a portfolio of Entry Requirements also learn how to structure information, evidence, written assignments or tasks set You will need to be employed or create and modify columns and tables, by CACHE. volunteering in a school setting (Primary, enhance the presentation of documents Secondary or Special School). You will need and use appropriate techniques to format Entry Requirements to be at least 16 years old and must hold a characters and paragraphs. Level 1 (or equivalent) in Literacy. You will need to be employed or volunteering within an Early Years setting or Entry Requirements For further information contact Primary School. You must have a minimum ) 01274 433333. You should have a Literacy level equivalent of Level 1 Literacy and should be at least 16 to Level 1. years old. Fees*

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Fees* Fees* CACHE Level 3 £10.00 administration fee (subject to £810.00 for the Children and Young progressing on to the full qualification). People’s Workforce £100.00 for students who already have a full Level 2 qualification or above. Awarding Body: CACHE Level 3 Code: TBC Duration: 2 years

Course Overview This qualification is designed to help you build the knowledge and skills needed when working with children and young people from birth to 19 years. It covers a diverse range of job roles and occupational areas

38 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 and is split into three pathways: Early For practitioners who assess achievement Learning and Childcare, Children’s Social Entry Requirements in vocationally-related situations, eg Care and Learning & Development Support You must have a relevant Level 2 classrooms or workshops, and who use Services. This qualification will be internally qualification and/or significant experience the following assessment methods: assessed by a range of methods. This of working to support pupils in school. You assessments in simulated environments, could include direct observation within the must be working (voluntary or paid) in a skills tests, oral and written questions, workplace, a portfolio of evidence, written school environment (Primary, Secondary assignments, projects, case studies and RPL. assignments or a task set by CACHE. or Special school). You must be at least 16 years of age and hold a Level 2 or Entry Requirements equivalent in both Literacy and Numeracy. Entry Requirements You must be working as an assessor and You must be at least 16 years old and hold For further information contact have two students on NVQ Awards, each a minimum of four GCSEs at Grade C or ) 01274 433333. with a minimum of two Units. above, including English Language, or a Level 2 in Childcare and Literacy at Level 2. You will Fees* For further information contact need to be working or volunteering within an ) 01274 433333. early years setting or primary school. £854.00 Fees* For further information contact £560.00 ) 01274 433333. Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement Fees* Internal Quality Assurance £854.00 Awarding Body: Edexcel Level 3 of Assessment Processes Code: TCA00091A Duration: 25 weeks and Practice (IQA) Award CACHE Level 3 (with monthly start dates) Awarding Body: Edexcel in Supporting Teaching and Level 4 Learning in Schools Course Overview Code: TCA00091A Duration: 25 weeks This award qualifies you to be an assessor Awarding Body: CACHE (with monthly start dates) Level 3 for NVQ and other competence based Code: TBC courses. You will receive a half day induction in College and then use online learning to Course Overview Duration: 1 year with assessment achieve the qualification. You will be visited carried out in the workplace This course will qualify you to internally in your workplace in order to observe your verify competence based qualifications. practice. The qualification can be done at You will receive a half day induction in a Course Overview your own pace but we would aim for you to group and then be required to complete complete it within six months. This qualification will provide you with a a range of tasks individually using online secure understanding of the knowledge The course comprises three Units: learning. Whilst you can work at your own and skills needed when working directly Unit 1: Understanding the Principles and pace we would aim for you to complete with children or young people in school Practices of Assessment within six months. environments. It is made up of Mandatory A knowledge-only Award for those who There are two Mandatory Units: and Optional Units, allowing you to choose need to know about assessment but who the options that suit your work role. It is Understanding the Principles and Practices are not currently practicing eg aspiring of Internally Assuring the Quality of therefore suitable for teaching assistants, assessors or quality managers. learning support assistants, parent support Assessment advisors, learners’ mentors or those in a Unit 2: Assess Occupational Competence in Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment similar role at Level 3. Assessment enables the Work Environment your workplace practice to provide evidence For practitioners who assess the Entry Requirements for individual units as well as the whole achievement of competence in a qualification. Assessment methods include work environment using the following You must be an internal verifier in a training direct observation, witness evidence, assessment methods: observation, organisation supporting at least two professional discussion, reflection on examining work products, oral questioning assessors (qualified or trainee). practice, written assignments and tasks set and discussion, use of others (eg witnesses), You should hold a recognised assessor by CACHE. learner statements and RPL. qualification eg A1 or D32. Unit 3: Assessing Vocational Skills, Knowledge and Understanding

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Entry Requirements ESOL/Literacy A Level 2 (GCSE equivalent) qualification in Bridging Course Mathematics or Numeracy. Level 3 For further information contact Code: TCA05107A ) 01274 433333. Duration: 7 weeks Fees* Course Overview £126.00 This is a Level 3 bridging course which can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or in preparation for the Level 5 Diploma in Preparing to Teach in the Teaching Literacy in the Lifelong Learning sector. Throughout the course, there will Lifelong Learning Sector be emphasis on the development of both (PTLLS) personal and teaching skills in English (Literacy). The structure and functions of Awarding Body: Edexcel English Language will be explored, with an Level 3 emphasis on collaborative learning and Code: TCA20301A applying skills in the classroom. Personal Duration: 11 weeks Studying at skills will be mapped to Level 3 standards. College has given Course Overview me so much Entry Requirements This course will provide you with some of independence, A Level 2 (GCSE equivalent) qualification in the basic essential skills required to enter which is why I enjoy English. teaching or training in the Lifelong Learning this course. Sector/Post Compulsory Education. You will For further information contact learn about planning, delivering teaching, Mid Year Students’ ) 01274 433333. legislative requirements and assessment, Perception of Course and build up your confidence in these core Survey 2010/2011 Fees* skills. This is an ideal foundation if you are respondent considering or starting a career in teaching £126.00 14-19 year olds and adults. PTLLS is also the start point in achieving a full teaching qualification under the Numeracy framework for qualifying to teach in this Bridging Course sector. The classes provide a supportive and encouraging environment for potential Level 3 teachers wishing to find out if this is the Code: SCA30710J career for them. The qualification meets the Duration: 7 weeks basic statutory requirements for beginning to teach in this sector of education. The Course Overview courses start in October and February and run in either the morning or evening. This is a Level 3 bridging course in Please see page 76 for preparation for the Level 5 Diploma in information on the Teaching Literacy in the Lifelong Learning Entry Requirements Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector sector. Throughout the course, there You are normally required to have a will be emphasis on the development (CTLLS) and Certificate in Level 2/GCSE qualification in English or Education PCET (DTLLS). of both personal and teaching skills in Literacy and a good level of spoken English. Mathematics (Numeracy).

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For further information contact Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 18. is ideally suited to you. We offer specific ) 01274 433333. 00-20. 30. training to allow you to achieve full craft status, as long as you can produce evidence Fees* Entry Requirements of your capabilities from your workplace. £275.00 There are no specific entry requirements. Entry Requirements For further information contact There are no formal entry requirements ) 01274 433333. but you must be approved by, and have passed the assessment for, the Construction Engineering, Fees* Industry Training Board (CITB) and have the enthusiasm and commitment to Technology and £310.00 succeed. Construction For further information contact Bricklaying Basic ) 01274 433333. Autocad Two Dimensional Construction Skills Fees* Computer-Aided Design Awarding Body: City & Guilds (CAD) City & Guilds 7579-02 Level 1 To be confirmed on application. Code: WAA04111E Awarding Body: City & Guilds Duration: 18 weeks Level 2 Brickwork NVQ 2 Code: WBB001422A Duration: 60 hours Course Overview Awarding Body: City & Guilds/CITB This course gives you an introduction to Level 2 all the basic skills required to carry out Code: WAA006212W Course Overview basic bricklaying tasks. It will cover Health Duration: 2 years If you wish to gain essential 2D CAD & Safety, basic construction information, skills, this is the ideal course for you. You trowel skills and an understanding of can attend on either Monday, Tuesday, different wall formats. Attendance will Course Overview Wednesday or Thursday from 18. 00-20. 30. be two 3-hour evening sessions per week. This course is ideally suited to you if you are Assessment will be through practical test employed in the construction industry. We Entry Requirements pieces and knowledge questions. offer specific training to help you achieve full craft status, as long as you can produce There are no specific entry requirements. evidence of your capabilities from your Entry Requirements workplace. For further information contact There are no formal entry requirements, ) 01274 433333. but you should have a willingness and enthusiasm to learn new skills. Entry Requirements Fees* There are no formal entry requirements but For further information contact you should be employed in the trade and £310.00 ) 01274 433333. have the enthusiasm and desire to succeed. You will be expected to take a grading test Fees* prior to acceptance on the course. Autocad Two Dimensional £316.00 Computer-Aided Design For further information contact ) 01274 433333. (CAD) City & Guilds 7579-03 Brickwork Modern Awarding Body: City & Guilds Fees* Level 3 Apprenticeship Programme £873.00 Code: WBB00425A Awarding Body: City & Guilds/CITB You will also be required to buy appropriate Duration: 90 hours Level 2 workwear for your course for which you may Code: WAA05212W be eligible for financial support. Course Overview Duration: 2 years If you wish to gain 2D CAD skills and/or build on previous CAD skills to gain a Level Course Overview 3 qualification, this course is ideally suited If you are a modern apprentice or wish to you. The course runs on either Monday, to update your existing skills, this course

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process will enable your skills to be profiled Brickwork NVQ 3 against a list of recognised skills within the Entry Requirements Awarding Body: City & Guilds/CITB industry. You will need to generate and There are no specific entry requirements. Level 3 gather suitable evidence as part of the Code: WAA08311D independent assessment process of your For further information contact skills. This can be achieved by building Duration: 1 year ) 01274 433333. a portfolio of selected evidence, photos, witness statements and written descriptions. Fees* Course Overview This can take up to 6 to 12 months. £563.00 This challenging course is ideal if you would EWPA involves a one day assessment, where like to progress to Brickwork at Advanced you will erect a brick and block model of a Level. given size and detail. All work is to comply with national standards and be completed CAD Parametric Modelling to a strict time scale. We will also require City and Guilds 7579-01 Entry Requirements a witness testimony from employers past You need to have completed NVQ Level 2 or present, supervisor, line manager or Level 2 Brickwork or equivalent. If you are work based recorder. Once the model is Awarding Body: City & Guilds aged over 21, you may be accepted on completed, a professional discussion is held Level 2 the course subject to an interview and between you and the assessor to assess your Code: WBB00498A assessment. industry knowledge. Duration: 90 hours In order to gain an NVQ 3 in Brickwork you must be working at an advanced level of Entry Requirements competence in the Construction Industry. Course Overview This course is open to experienced trade If you wish to progress from Level 1 candidates only. You must be over 25 years For further information contact Parametric Modelling using the Inventor of age and have a minimum five years’ site ) 01274 433333. software, this is the ideal qualification experience. for you. As part of the course you will study the following: Advanced Sketching Fees* For further information contact Techniques, Table Driven Parts, Drive £786.00 ) 01274 433333. Constraints, Drawing Sheet Environment You will also be required to buy appropriate and Presentations. workwear for your course. Fees* £873.00 Entry Requirements You will need to have Level 1 Parametric Brickwork/Plastering NVQ Modelling. CAD Parametric Modelling Level 2 Diploma City & Guilds 7579-01 For further information contact Awarding Body: CAA Level 1 ) 01274 433333. Level 2 Course Code: WAA54212W Awarding Body: City & Guilds Fees* Level 1 Duration: 2 years £375.00 Code: WBB00565A Course Overview Duration: 60 hours On Site Assessment and Training (OSAT) CAD Parametric Modelling is a process that enables experienced Course Overview City & Guilds 7579-01 workers to achieve a National Vocational These qualifications are for those who wish Qualification (NVQ). This course helps to improve their CAD Parametric Modelling Level 3 to convert your years of experience and skills using the cutting edge Inventor Awarding Body: City & Guilds knowledge to gain a Construction Skills Software. With our help, you can progress Level 3 Certificate Scheme (CSCS) card. This is open from Level 1 through to Level 3. Code: WBB00499A to employed or self employed candidates. As part of the course you will study: Duration: 30 weeks (1 evening per week) The OSAT Process can be divided into two Sketching and Constraining to Show parts: On Site Assessment and Training Design Intent, Parametric Solid Modelling, (OSAT) and Experienced Workers Practical Assembly Environments and Drawing Course Overview Assessment (EWPA). Sheets Environment. If you wish to progress from Level 2 If you are experienced in your trade area Parametric Modelling using the Inventor within the construction industry, the OSAT Software, this is the ideal qualification for

42 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 you. As part of the course you will study the assessment and some written questions following: Sheet Metal, Advanced Modelling linked to the practical tasks. Entry Requirements Techniques, Design Accelerator, Rendering, You do not need to be employed in the Presentation Graphics and Movies. Entry Requirements trade but you need to have successfully completed a Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry You will need suitable levels of Literacy Entry Requirements and Joinery or equivalent. You may be and Numeracy and a willingness to learn expected to take a grading test prior to You will need to have Level 2 Parametric and develop your skills. A commitment acceptance on the course. Modelling. to punctuality and attendance is also essential. Progression will be to Construction For further information contact For further information contact Diplomas in either Bench Joinery, Site ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. Carpentry or Fitted Interiors at the appropriate level. Fees* Fees* For further information contact £895.00 £375.00 ) 01274 433333.

Fees* Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry and Joinery £452.00 Level 2 Diploma City and Guilds Level 1 Site Carpentry Certificate in Basic Carpentry and Joinery Awarding Body: CAA Construction Skills Level 2 Awarding Body: City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma Code: WAC20211D Level 1 Bench Joinery Duration: 1 year Code: WAC01111E Awarding Body: CAA Duration: 18 weeks Level 2 Course Overview Code: WAC30211D This course allows you to develop the skills Course Overview Duration: 1 year gained on the Level 1 Diploma. You will This course gives you an introduction to all carry out first fix, second fix, carcassing, the basic skills required for carpentry and Course Overview maintenance and circular saw activities. joinery. The course is practically based and Attendance is one evening and one full day This course allows you to develop the skills you will gain the basic hand skills for bench each week. Assessment is by unit end tests, gained on the Level 1 Diploma. You will joinery, including constructing a small an externally set multi choice exam and an set out, mark out and assemble a window, door site, or carpentry skills including fixing externally set practical test. door, cupboard and staircase and carry skirting and architrave, marking out, cutting out tasks on a circular saw. Attendance and fixing a roof rafter and building a small is one evening and one full day each Entry Requirements partition. week. Assessment is by unit end tests, an You do not need to be employed in the Attendance is two evenings each week externally set multi choice exam and an trade but you need to have successfully for 18 weeks and all sessions must be externally set practical test. completed a Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry attended. Assessment is by practical and Joinery or equivalent. You may be expected to take a grading test prior to acceptance on the course. My tutors are amazing. Their For further information contact ) 01274 433333. lessons are always inspiring and Fees* enjoyable. It’s a £895.00 great pleasure to be taught by them.

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Carpentry and Joinery Entry Requirements Civil Engineering Level 3 Diploma You will need to have either an NVQ Level 3 Diploma Level 1, Foundation Construction Award, (formerly National Certificate) Bench Joinery or Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Site Carpentry or experience of the Carpentry and Joinery Awarding Body: Edexcel trade, and be employed with a company Level 3 Awarding Body: CAA that covers the range of work required by Code: TBC Level 3 the awarding body. You will also need to Duration: 2 years Code: WAC30311W (Bench) attend an interview and will be expected to Code: WAC20311W (Site) take a grading test prior to acceptance on Course Overview Duration: 1 year the course. (1 day and 1 evening per week) If you are working in, or aiming for, For further information contact occupations within civil engineering or ) 01274 433333. related technician posts, this excellent Course Overview course will give you an essential academic This course allows you to develop the skills Fees* background in civil engineering techniques, gained on the Level 2 Diploma. You will carry theories and application. out more complex tasks than on the Level £303.00 2 Diploma. Attendance is one evening and one full day each week. Assessment is by Entry Requirements unit end tests, an externally set multi- choice Carpentry and Joinery/ You will need four GCSE passes at exam and an externally set practical test. a minimum of Grade C (to include Bench Joinery NVQ 3 Mathematics, English and a Science Awarding Body: City & Guilds/CITB subject) or a BTEC Level 2 Extended Entry Requirements Certificate. You will also be expected to Level 3 You do not need to be employed in the attend an interview and take a grading test Code: WAC30311W trade but you need to have successfully prior to acceptance on the course. completed a Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry Duration: 1 year and Joinery or equivalent. You may be For further information contact expected to take a grading test prior to Course Overview ) 01274 433333. acceptance on the course. This course is for you if you are employed in the industry and have an NVQ Level 2 Fees* For further information contact Wood Occupations qualification. You will £895.00 ) 01274 433333. study more advanced carpentry and joinery techniques and planning, organising and Fees* controlling construction operations. Construction £895.00 Attendance is one day per week. You will be required to build a portfolio of evidence Level 3 Certificate to show you are carrying out the required Awarding Body: Edexcel Carpentry and Joinery/ tasks at work to an acceptable standard. Level 3 You will also complete written tests for each Code: WAD56311D Bench Joinery NVQ 2 Unit to demonstrate your job knowledge. Duration: 1 year Awarding Body: City & Guilds/CITB Level 2 Entry Requirements Code: WAC53212W Course Overview You should have successfully completed If you are working in, or aiming for, Duration: 2 years NVQ Level 2. You must be employed with occupations within construction or civil a company that covers the range of work engineering or related technician posts, required by the awarding body. You will also Course Overview this excellent course will give you a three need to attend an interview and you may This course is for you if you have experience Module option toward the completion be expected to take a grading test prior to in the trade and would like to gain a of a Level 3 Subsidary Diploma or Level 3 acceptance on the course. recognised qualification. Diploma focussing on particular aspects of employment in construction or civil Attendance is one day per week. You will For further information contact engineering techniques, theories and be required to build a portfolio of evidence ) 01274 433333. to show you are carrying out the required application. tasks at work to an acceptable standard. Fees* You will also complete written tests for each Unit to demonstrate your job knowledge. £895.00

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Entry Requirements Construction Operations Entry Requirements You will need four GCSE passes at NVQ 2 You will need four GCSE passes at a minimum of Grade C (to include a minimum of Grade C (to include Mathematics, English and a Science Awarding Body: CAA Mathematics, English and a Science subject) or a BTEC Level 2 Extended Level 2 subject), a full Level 3 trade qualification Certificate. You will also be expected to Code: TBC with a relevant level of experience or a attend an interview and take a grading test Duration: 1 year BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate. prior to acceptance on the course. Mature applicants with a relevant level Course Overview of experience in construction will also be For further information contact considered. You will also be expected to This course is aimed at practicing ) 01274 433333. attend an interview and take a grading test Construction workers who need an NVQ prior to acceptance on the course. Fees* qualification. The course covers various construction operations with specialisms for: For further information contact £636.00 Gangers, General Builders, Mason Paviours, ) 01274 433333. Multi-Disciplined Joiners, Bricklayers, Painters, Specialist Drain Layers, Road & Construction Street Works, Cladding, Window Fitters and Fees* Jobbing Builders. Attendance patterns and £930.00 Level 3 Diploma assessment are dependent on your current (formerly National Certificate) levels of experience and competence. Awarding Body: Edexcel Electrical Installation Level 3 Entry Requirements City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 Code: WAD52312D You will be expected to take a grading test (or equivalent qualification) Duration: 2 years prior to acceptance on the course and must be employed in the Construction Industry. Awarding Body: City & Guilds Course Overview Level 2 For further information contact Code: WAB00420A If you are working in, or aiming for, ) 01274 433333. Duration: 2 years occupations within construction or related technician posts, this excellent course will Fees* give you an essential academic background Course Overview £688.00 in construction techniques, theories and The City & Guilds 2330 qualification application. allows you to be recognised as an installer. It is made up of four Units: Working Construction Entry Requirements Effectively and Safely, Principles of Electro- Subsidiary Diploma Technology, Health & Safety and Principles You will need four GCSE passes at of Installation. When you successfully a minimum of Grade C (to include (formerly National Award) complete the course, you may progress to Mathematics, English and a Science Awarding Body: Edexcel the City & Guilds 2330 Level 3 course. subject) or a BTEC Level 2 Extended Level 3 Certificate. You will also be expected to Code: WAD56311D attend an interview and take a grading test Entry Requirements prior to acceptance on the course. Duration: 1 year There are no formal entry requirements but you should have a reasonable ability For further information contact Course Overview in Mathematics and some practical ) 01274 433333. knowledge of electrical work. You should If you have previous experience in the achieve Level 1 in both Literacy and industry and want to pursue a career in Numeracy in the pre-entry assessment. Fees* a built environment discipline, this is the £964.00 course for you. Modules will be supported For further information contact by the theory and practice of sustainable ) 01274 433333. building techniques and the use of low energy materials in construction. Fees* £770.00

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Electrical Installation Entry Requirements For further information contact ) 01274 433333. City & Guilds 2357 Level 3 This course is a Professional Development Certificate and has been developed for (or equivalent qualification) fully qualified operatives working within Fees* Awarding Body: City & Guilds an electrical installation environment, as £964.00 Level 3 either: electricians, electrical supervisors or Code: WAB00420Q electrical managers. Duration: 3 years Electrotechnical Services For further information contact ) 01274 433333. NVQ 3 Course Overview Awarding Body: City & Guilds This course is aimed at progressing you from Fees* Level 3 Level 2 status towards a full Level 3 Diploma £316.00 Code: WAB00480C for the Electrical Industry. The course will Duration: 3 years consist of online, written and practical assessments and will further develop your theoretical understanding of electrical Engineering Course Overview principles. It will also guide you through BTEC Level 3 Diploma You will be required to gather sufficient inspection and testing, fault diagnosis and (formerly National Certificate) work-based evidence to complete the rectification of electrical installations. Electrotechnical qualification. The Awarding Body: Edexcel evidence you collect should be naturally Entry Requirements Level 3 occurring within your day-to-day duties Code: WBB00436A and then collated and included as part of To enrol on this course you must be your portfolio of evidence, to be assessed employed within the electrical industry. This Duration: 2 years (1 day and 1 evening per week) at pre-arranged times throughout the is a requirement of the awarding body. academic year. For further information contact Course Overview Entry Requirements ) 01274 433333. This nationally-approved course is ideal if you are a Technician/ Engineer There are no specific entry requirements, Fees* or advanced craftsman wishing to however in order to gather site-based £799.00 improve your technical skills. The course evidence you must be working in the is equivalent to two A levels, and after electrical industry. successfully completing it, you may choose to progress to HNC or degree For further information contact Electrical Installations level. This course is a recognised technical ) 01274 433333. Requirements for BS 7671: certificate in the SEMTA frameworks for an Advanced Apprentice. The course is Fees* June 2008 City & Guilds made up of the following units: Electrical and Electronic Principles, Communication £494.00 Certificate 2382 for Engineering Technicians, Mathematics Awarding Body: City & Guilds for Engineers, Health & Safety in the Level 3 Workplace, Principles and Applications of Code: WAB00411A Electronic Devices and Circuits, Principles and Applications of Analogue Electronics, Duration: 24 hours Further Engineering Mathematics, Further Electrical and Electronic Principles and Course Overview Applications of Microcontrollers, Features and Applications of Electrical Machines The 17th edition Regulations course has and Engineering Project. been designed and developed to introduce you to the important requirements and guidance needed, to ensure the IEE Wiring Entry Requirements Regulations are not only acknowledged, but You will need four GCSEs at Grade A-C also fully understood and adhered to within including Mathematics and a Science. If an electrical installation environment. you are over 21, you should have relevant City and Guilds or EAL qualifications and industrial experience. The course is recognised as a Technical Qualification through SEMTA for Advanced apprentices.

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on experience it forms the technical part Engineering Advanced of the SEMTA framework for Advanced Engineering and Technology Diploma Level 3 apprentices. (Multi-skill Option (Fabrication & Welding) Electrical or Mechanical) Entry Requirements Awarding Body: EAL Advanced Diploma Ideally you should have completed the EAL Level 3 Awarding Body: EAL Code: WBA00495A Intermediate Certificate, but if you have experience in the field you may be offered Level 3 Duration: 2 years direct entry. Code: WBB00495A (1 day and 1 evening per week) Duration: 2 years For further information contact (1 day and 1 evening per week) Course Overview ) 01274 433333. The Advanced Diploma is made up of eight Course Overview Units: Health & Safety, Organisational Fees* This comprehensive course is perfect for Efficiency and Effectiveness, Computer £887.00 you if you require skills in maintenance, Aided Design (CAD) Pattern Development, production, electric or electronic engineering. Manual Metal Arc Welding, Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Metal Active Gas, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding Process and Producing Engineering and Entry Requirements Plate Fabrications. The Diploma combines Technology Diploma Ideally, you should have completed the EAL class work with hands on experience and (Formerly Intermediate Certificate) Intermediate Certificate, but if you have forms the technical part of the SEMTA experience in this field you may be offered framework for Advanced apprentices. Awarding Body: EAL direct entry. Level 2 Entry Requirements Code: WBB00485A For further information contact Duration: 1 year ) 01274 433333. Ideally, you should have completed the (1 day and 1 evening per week) EAL Intermediate Certificate, but if you Fees* have experience in this field you may seek direct entry. Course Overview £887.00 If you wish to become an engineer For further information contact (for example, a maintenance engineer, ) 01274 433333. mechanical engineer, welder/fabricator or Fabrication and electrical/electronic engineer etc), the EAL Welding Diploma Fees* Certificate in Engineering and Technology £887.00 is designed for you. It also forms the vital (Formerly Intermediate Certificate) technical part of the framework for an apprenticeship. The course is made up Awarding Body: EAL of six Units: Engineering Environment Level 2 Engineering Advanced Awareness, Engineering Techniques, Code: WBA00485A Diploma Level 3 Engineering Principles, Material Processes, Duration: 1 year Fitting and Assembly Techniques and (1 day and 1 evening per week) (Mechanical) Technology, Machining Techniques and Awarding Body: EAL Technology (Turning and Milling). Course Overview Level 3 If you wish to become an engineer Code: WBB00495A Entry Requirements (for example, a maintenance engineer, Duration: 2 years There are no formal entry requirements mechanical engineer, welder/fabricator or but, ideally, you should be working in an electrical/electronic engineer etc), the EAL engineering background. Certificate in Engineering and Technology Course Overview is designed for you. It also forms the vital The Advanced Diploma is made up of eight technical part of the framework for an For further information contact Units: Health & Safety, Organisational apprenticeship. The course is made up of six ) 01274 433333. Efficiency and Effectiveness, Computer Units: Engineering Environment Awareness, Aided Design (CAD), Engineering Engineering Techniques, Fabrication Maintenance, General Maintenance Fees* and Welding Principles, Manual Welding Techniques, Pneumatics, CNC £887.00 Techniques and Producing Components programming and Advanced Turning. The from Sheet Metal. Diploma combines class work with hands

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Entry Requirements Fitted Interiors NVQ 2 You should be working in an engineering Awarding Body: CAA background. Level 2 Code: WAC59222W For further information contact Duration: 1 year ) 01274 433333.

Fees* Course Overview £887.00 This course is for you if you have experience in the trade fitting kitchens, bedrooms etc and would like to gain a recognised qualification. To gain the qualification you Fitted Interiors Diploma must be employed with a company that covers the range of work required by the Awarding Body: CAA awarding body. Attendance is on one day Level 2 per week and focuses mainly on the job Code: WAC50211D knowledge aspects of the trade. There will Duration: 1 year also be some practical/assessment sessions. You will be required to build a portfolio of evidence to show you are carrying out the Course Overview required tasks at work to an acceptable This course allows you to develop the standard. You will also complete written Carpentry and Joinery qualifications gained end tests for each Unit to demonstrate your at Level 1 and apply them to constructing related job knowledge. and fitting kitchen units and similar items. Attendance is on a day release basis and Entry Requirements focuses on the job knowledge aspects of the trade and some associated practical You will need to have either NVQ 1, This experience elements including building a traditional Foundation Construction Award, Level1 has given me the Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery or unit, basic plumbing, routing worktops and confidence to move fitting cornices. experience in fitting kitchen and bedroom units. You must be employed with a on to study for a company that covers the range of work degree. Entry Requirements required. You will also need to attend an You do not need to be employed in the trade interview and may be expected to take a Mid Year Students’ grading test prior to acceptance on the but you need to have successfully completed Perception of Course course. Survey 2009/2010 a Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery. respondent You will also need to attend an interview and may be expected to take a grading test prior For further information contact to acceptance on the course. ) 01274 433333.

For further information contact Fees* ) 01274 433333. To be confirmed on application.

Fees* £895.00

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Gas Fitting Operative Highway Maintenance Inspection, Testing Accredited Certification Diploma and Certification of Scheme Awarding Body: CAA Electrical Installations Awarding Body: CITB Level 2 City & Guilds 2391 Level 3 Code: WAA11001A Code: WAB00592A Duration: 1 year Awarding Body: City & Guilds Duration: 5 days Level 3 Code: WAB04107A Course Overview Course Overview Duration: 30 hours This Level 2 course can be studied either in This course is aimed at Plumbers/Heating engineers or Gas Engineers. It is a College or via work-based learning. Course Overview professional qualification for those working in the industry. You must be working with If you are working as an electrician with a gas safe operative who can sign off Entry Requirements the necessary industry qualifications, eg work done under supervision on-site for a You should have good Numeracy and NVQ 3 (you should also possess City & portfolio of work evidence. Literacy skills and an awareness of allied Guilds 2382), then this is the course for trades within construction. We will carry out you. It is a very demanding programme Entry Requirements an initial assessment. that addresses both theory and practice, and includes a two-part assessment You should have previous experience in Gas For further information contact consisting of an externally set and marked Installation work or have a City & Guilds written examination and a practical in- Craft Certificate in Plumbing or NVQ 2 or 3 ) 01274 433333. Plumbing or Gas and relevant installation house assessment. experience or equivalent in refrigeration. Fees* This will be identified at your interview. £887.00 Entry Requirements For further information contact You should have a good working knowledge ) 01274 433333. of BS7671 (City & Guilds 2381) and In-Service Inspection practical experience of inspection and Fees* and Testing of testing. £632.00 Electrical Equipment For further information contact City & Guilds 2377 ) 01274 433333. Heritage Skills (Construction) NVQ 3 Units Awarding Body: City & Guilds Fees* Level 3 £526.00 Awarding Body: CAA Code: WAB00558A Level 3 Duration: 2377-11 - 9 hours Code: TBC 2377-12 - 14 hours Duration: 10 weeks per semester Manufacturing Engineering Course Overview BTEC Level 3 Diploma Course Overview On this course, you will study the important (formerly National Certificate) If you are a construction operative engaged elements of inspection, testing and in heritage works, this course will assist and recording methods used on in-service Awarding Body: Edexcel expand your skills and knowledge in the Level 3 use of traditional materials and methods. electrical equipment. It is divided into two The course comprises a mix of theory and Units, with the first aimed at managers of Code: WBB00446A practical sessions which will enable you to the system and the second at those who will Duration: 2 years put your knowledge into practice. carry out the testing. Course Overview Entry Requirements Entry Requirements This nationally-approved course is ideal if You should have successfully completed a There are no formal entry requirements but you are a Technician/Engineer or advanced Level 2 Construction qualification and be you should have a working knowledge of craftsman wishing to improve your technical engaged in heritage or restoration work. basic electrical/maintenance systems. skills. The course is equivalent to two A levels, and after successfully completing it, you For further information contact For further information contact may choose to progress to HNC or degree ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. level. This course is a recognised Technical Certificate in the SEMTA frameworks for an Fees* Fees* Advanced Apprentice. To be confirmed on application. £307.00 *Fees are charged annually and include examination/assessment charges and a £10 administration fee 49 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

The course is made up of the following Construction Diploma in Painting and Units: Communication for Engineering Decorating at the appropriate level. Painting and Decorating Technicians, Mathematics for Engineers, Level 2 Diploma Health & Safety in the Workplace, For further information contact Awarding Body: CAA Engineering Primary Forming Processes, ) 01274 433333. Properties and Applications of Engineering Level 2 Materials, Mechanical Principles, Computer Fees* Code: WAC40211D Aided Drafting, Computer Numerical Duration: 1year Control, Computer Aided Manufacture, £298.00 (1 day and 1 evening per week) Further Engineering Mathematics and a Project. Painting and Decorating Course Overview This course allows you to develop the skills Entry Requirements for Women Level 1 Award gained on the Level 1 Diploma. You will You will need GCSEs at Grade A-C in Awarding Body: City & Guilds study more advanced work and also study Mathematics, Science and English. If you Level 1 spraying. Attendance is day release and one evening per week. Assessment is by unit end are over 21 and hold an EAL or City & Guilds Code: WAC42111D tests, an externally set multi choice exam Certificate in Mechanical and Production Duration: 14 weeks (1 day per week) Engineering, you are welcome to apply. and an externally set practical test.

For further information contact Course Overview Entry Requirements ) 01274 433333. This course gives you an introduction to You do not need to be employed in the the basic skills required for painting and trade but you need to have successfully Fees* decorating. It is practically based and completed a Level 1 Diploma in Painting you will gain the basic skills for: surface £964.00 and Decorating. You will also need to preparation and paint finishing. Attendance attend an interview and may be expected is one day each week for five hours and all to take a grading test prior to acceptance sessions must be attended. Assessment is on the course. Painting and Decorating via practical assessments and some written questions linked to the practical tasks. City and Guilds For further information contact Level 1 Award in Basic ) 01274 433333. Construction Skills Entry Requirements You will need suitable levels of Literacy Fees* Awarding Body: City & Guilds and Numeracy and a willingness to learn £895.00 Level 1 and develop your skills. A commitment Code: WAC4011D to punctuality and attendance is also Duration: upto18 weeks essential. Progression may be to complete (1 day per week) additional units on papering skills and Painting and Decorating painting a panelled door and then onto NVQ 2 Course Overview the Construction Diploma in Painting and Decorating at the appropriate level. Awarding Body: CAA This course gives you an introduction to Level 2 all the basic skills required for painting and For further information contact Code: TBC decorating. The course is practically based ) 01274 433333. Duration: 1 year (1 day per week) and you will gain the basic skills for: surface preparation, paint finishing, papering and Fees* painting a panelled door. Attendance is Course Overview one day each week and all sessions must £310.00 This course is for you if you have experience be attended. Assessment is via practical in the trade and would like to gain a assessments and some written questions recognised qualification. linked to the practical tasks. You must be employed with a company that covers the range of work required by Entry Requirements the awarding body. You will be required to build a portfolio of You will need suitable levels of Literacy evidence to show you are carrying out the and Numeracy and a willingness to learn required tasks at work to an acceptable and develop your skills. A commitment standard. You will also complete written to punctuality and attendance is also tests for each Unit to demonstrate your essential. Progression will be to the job knowledge.

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Entry Requirements Plastering Plumbing Level 2 Diploma You will need to have either an NVQ Level 1, City & Guilds 6218 City & Guilds 6189-11 Foundation Construction Award, Level 1 Diploma in Painting and Decorating or Awarding Body: City & Guilds (QCF) experience of the Painting and Decorating Level 1 Awarding Body: City & Guilds trade, and be employed with a company Code: WAA57111E Level 2 which covers the range of work required. Duration: 13 weeks Code: WAB08212W (2 evenings per week) You will also need to attend an interview Duration: 2 years (1 day per week) and will be expected to take a grading test prior to acceptance on the course. Course Overview Course Overview This course gives you an introduction to all For further information contact This excellent course is designed around 12 the basic plastering skills and techniques ) 01274 433333. Units which you will cover in practical and required to produce various finishes to both theory sessions, ranging from cold water internal and external backgrounds. Fees* systems to central heating. You will have to To be confirmed on application. complete various practical and theory tests Entry Requirements which will be timed strictly. The qualification You should have good Literacy and you achieve can lead to a 6189 Level 3 Numeracy skills. Advanced Diploma in Plumbing. Performing Engineering Operations - NVQ 2 For further information contact Entry Requirements ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: EAL You will be required to be working full time for a building services company that Level 2 Fees* employs skilled operatives qualified at Code: WBB00693A £294.00 Level 2 in Plumbing, with at least five years Duration: 1 year post- qualification experience for your work (1 day and 1 evening per week) based evidence portfolio. Plastering Level 1 Diploma Course Overview For further information contact Awarding Body: CAA ) 01274 433333. The Performing Engineering Operations NVQ 2 is part of the SEMTA framework Level 1 for apprentices within the manufacturing/ Code: WAA58111D Fees* engineering industry. The course is mainly Duration: 1 year £860.00 practical and is assessed completely in the (1 day per week) College. Course Overview Refrigeration and Entry Requirements The level 1 Diploma course in Plastering has Air Conditioning You should be employed in the been developed to prepare you to enter the manufacturing/engineering industry industry. It has been designed to simulate City & Guilds 6187-01 and working towards an advanced a realistic site training environment (QCF) apprenticeship. If you are an employer and incorporating both practical and theory Awarding Body: City & Guilds looking for a course for your employees we based assignments. can put you in touch with a training provider. Level 2 Code: WAB53212W For further information contact Entry Requirements Duration: 2 years (1 day per week) ) 01274 433333. Entry Level 3 in Literacy and Numeracy. Course Overview Fees* You should be aged 19+. This innovative qualification has been To be confirmed on application. For further information contact developed with the standards for the ) 01274 433333. mechanical engineering services sector in mind, and will help you to develop the Fees* skills required by the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. £872.00

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Entry Requirements Un-vented Domestic Hot Wood Trades You should be working in, or involved Water Systems Modern Apprentices with, refrigeration and/or air conditioning. The day of attendance for this course is Level 2/3 Level 2 Mondays 08.30 -16.30 Code: WAE15311Z Code: TBC Duration: 12 hours Duration: 2 years For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Course Overview Course Overview Fees* This is a BPEC approved certificated course If you are a modern apprentice this course for those without a previous certificate is for you. The training will allow you to £860.00 and is a pre requisite qualification for achieve full craft status on production of a Domestic Solar Hot Water Installers courses. work-based evidence portfolio of evidence. Assessment is carried out on practical You will either study bench joinery, site Solar Domestic assignments and a theory examination. carpentry or fitted interiors. Re-assessment courses are available for Hot Water Systems previous holders of this qualification where Entry Requirements Level 2/3 it is either due or has expired. There are no formal entry requirements Code: TBC but you must be approved by, and have Duration: 18 hours Entry Requirements passed, the assessment for the Construction You should have a minimum of a Level 3 Industry Training Board. Course Overview qualification in plumbing or be working towards a Level 3 qualification. For further information contact The Domestic Solar Hot Water Installation course is growing in demand, with the low ) 01274 433333. For further information contact carbon agenda and energy bills rising. This ) 01274 433333. course is available to meet the demand Fees* from social housing providers and the To be confirmed on application. domestic house owner. Other courses can Fees* be offered to complement this course £265.00 including: tower scaffolding and working at height regulations, risk assessment and English and roof harnesses. Water Regulations 1999 Mathematics Entry Requirements Level 2/3 Code: WAE14111Z You should hold the Domestic Installation Duration: 1 or 2 days of Un-vented Hot Water Systems Certificate English and Basic prior to enrolling on this course and Computing (Start IT) installation experience of plumbing and Course Overview Awarding Body: City & Guilds heating systems. This is a BPEC approved certification Code: SAA00003A course. You should have good knowledge of Duration: Flexible For further information contact plumbing systems. A written examination ) 01274 433333. will be taken at the end of the course. Course Overview Fees* Entry Requirements This course will teach you to improve To be confirmed on application. your reading and writing through using A minimum of a Level 2 NVQ in Plumbing a computer. You will learn some basic or five years experience in installation computing skills and gain certification. of domestic and commercial plumbing systems. Entry Requirements For further information contact You do not need any formal qualifications ) 01274 433333. as we will make an initial assessment. Fees* £90.00

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For further information contact English GCSE For further information contact ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: WJEC Fees* Level 2 Fees* Code: SAA00050A £318.00 To be confirmed on application. Duration: 1 year

English as a Foreign Course Overview Mathematics AS/A level We offer various class times during the day Language (EFL) and evening. On this course you will study Awarding Body: Edexcel Awarding Body: the reading, writing, speaking and listening Level 3 UCLES (Cambridge ESOL) requirements of the GCSE English syllabus. Code: SCA10053F Code: SGAP1000C Exams take place in November and Duration: Variable Duration: Variable May/June. Course Overview Course Overview Entry Requirements We offer AS and A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics. Exams take place in If you are an international student or You do not need any formal English January and May/June. temporary visitor to the UK and want to qualifications as we will make an initial work towards an internationally-recognised assessment. To join a class, you need to General English qualification for example, book an assessment via the SID Office in Entry Requirements the Old Building. a First Certificate (FCE) or Advanced GCSE Mathematics at a minimum of Certificate (CAE) or an academic English Grade B. To join a class, you need to book qualification (IELTS), then our part-time For further information contact an initial assessment via the SID Office in English as a Foreign Language classes are ) 01274 433333. the Old Building. perfect for you. In General English classes, you will study Fees* For further information contact for four hours per week from 18. 00-20. 00 £357.00 ) 01274 433333. on two evenings. We also offer part-time IELTS preparation classes for up to 7. 5 Fees* hour per week usually during the day. You Dependent on hours studied. will have the option to take one or more of Literacy the Cambridge exams (for example FCE) National Literacy Tests in December, March and June. Bradford College is not an IELTS centre, but we are Awarding Body: City & Guilds Mathematics - Open able to assist in the application process for Code: Various Mathematics Workshop the exam to be taken at a nearby centre. Duration: Variable Duration: Variable Entry Requirements Course Overview To join a class, you need to book an During this course we will cover the Course Overview assessment in the SID Office, Old Building essential skills of reading and writing that The Mathematics Workshop is available you need to pass the National Literacy 01274 433434 so we can put you into the from Monday to Thursday 09. 00-20. 30 Test at Entry 1, Entry 2, Entry 3, Level 1 or right level class. You can join a part-time Level 2. To meet your individual work and and Friday 09. 00-16. 30. You can use our class at any time during the year, as long as family commitments, we offer a choice of Workshop to study for qualifications at there are spaces available. attendance times and days during the week. various levels or to get extra support for You may enrol at any time during the year. classroom-based programmes. For further information contact In addition to the main campus, classes are ) 01274 433333. offered at Bolton Royd and in community Entry Requirements centres around Bradford. Fees* There are no specific entry requirements. To be confirmed on application. Entry Requirements For further information contact There are no formal entry requirements. ) 01274 433333. To join a class, you need to book an assessment via the SID Office in the Fees* Old Building. Dependent on awarding body.

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Mathematics GCSE I would definitely Awarding Body: AQA Level 2 recommend Code: SCA10051A Bradford College to Duration: 1 year friends and family.

Post Induction Student Course Overview Survey 2010/11 respondent This challenging GCSE Mathematics course (AQA GCSE Mathematics B) consists of three Modules to help develop your skills. Exams take place in November, March and June. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Hospitality and Entry Requirements Fees* Catering You will be required to pass an initial £10.00 enrolment/registration fee. assessment at the start of the course. Food Safety in Catering For further information contact Level 2 Award ) 01274 433333. Numeracy and Literacy - Awarding Body: CIEH National Numeracy and Level 2 Fees* Literacy Awards - Fast-track Code: YCA00345A £357.00 Duration: 6 hours

Awarding Body: City & Guilds Course Overview Numeracy - National Adult Code: Various Duration: Variable If you are interested in working with food Numeracy Tests and drink, this course is essential for you. Awarding Body: City & Guilds Course Overview This is a new qualification replacing the Basic/First Certificate in Food Hygiene, Code: Various Do you need to get a Literacy and/or and during the course you will cover: Duration: Variable Numeracy qualification in the next few Legislation, Food Safety, Temperature months for your job or application to Control, Refrigeration, Cooking, Food Course Overview university? Why not join one of our Fast- Handling, the Principles of Safe Food track courses in order to gain nationally- Storage, Cleaning and Food Premises You will be assessed at the start of the recognised Adult Literacy and Numeracy & Equipment. Various start dates are course so we can find the most appropriate qualification? available throughout the year. level of study for you. This could be Adult Numeracy Entry Level 1, 2 or 3, Level 1 or These courses are delivered on a flexible Level 2. All of our courses follow three areas: basis and you will take the qualification Entry Requirements Number, Handling Data, Shape and Space. online. There are no specific entry requirements. You can enrol at any time during the year, and there are a wide choice of attendance Entry Requirements For further information contact times, depending on your individual needs. You do not need any formal qualifications ) 01274 433333. In addition to the main campus, classes are as we will make an initial assessment. offered at Bolton Royd and in community Fees* centres around Bradford. For further information contact £65.00 ) 01274 433333. Entry Requirements This course is not eligible for any fee reduction. There are no formal entry requirements. Fees* To join a class, you need to book an initial £10.00 enrolment/registration fee. assessment via the SID Office in the Old Building.

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Cleaning and Disinfection, Pest Control, Food Safety in Catering Personal Hygiene, Training Strategies, Professional Cookery Level 3 Award - Supervising Legislation & Management Control and Food Production and Techniques. Awarding Body: CIEH Cooking Level 2 Diploma Various start dates are available throughout Level 3 the year. Awarding Body: City & Guilds Code: YCA00323C Level 2 Duration: 22 hours Entry Requirements Code: YCA00343A Duration: 1 year Course Overview Ideally, you should have completed the Level 3 or Intermediate Certificate in Food Changes to food hygiene legislation now Safety. Course Overview place greater responsibility on you if you This is a recognised industry-standard are a supervisor in the food business. For further information contact qualification made up of diverse Mandatory To help deal with these changes, this ) 01274 433333. and Optional units. Each Unit covers a course covers: Legislation, Supervisory different work activity to help you build Management, Temperature Control, Fees* up your confidence and achieve success in Cleaning, Contamination Control, Applying Professional Cookery. and Monitoring Good Hygiene Practices, £325.00 Using Good Food Safety Procedures and This course is not eligible for any fee Contributing to the Safety Training of reduction. Entry Requirements Others. Various start dates are available You need to be working in the food throughout the year. preparation and cooking sector of the Personal Licence Holders industry as this qualification is delivered Entry Requirements and assessed in the workplace. If you are Awarding Body: BIIAB interested in studying Professional Cookery Ideally, you should have completed a Level 2 at NVQ Level 2 you must be aged 19 or over relevant Basic/Foundation or Level 2 and be either unemployed or working and qualification. Code: YCA00326C Duration: 7 hours available to come to College for 15 hours per week. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Please contact our Admissions Team for Course Overview details on how we can help. To gain a Personal Licence, you need to Fees* have a nationally-recognised qualification. For further information contact £216.00 This course is perfect for you if you wish ) 01274 433333. This course is not eligible for any fee to work on licensed premises, or in any reduction. licensed venue, selling alcohol to the public. Fees* You will study the Licensing Law in relation to: the Licensing Objectives, Personal & £870.00 Premises Licences, the Role of a Personal You will also be required to buy the Food Safety in Catering Licence Holder, the Penalties Relating to College’s chef clothing and equipment for Level 4 Award - Managing Failure to Comply and The Sale of Alcohol. your course. Various start dates are available throughout Awarding Body: CIEH the year. Level 4 Professional Cookery NVQ 3 Code: YCA00324C Duration: 40 hours Entry Requirements Awarding Body: City & Guilds There are no specific entry requirements. Level 3 Course Overview Code: YCA00680A For further information contact Duration: 1 year This is a new qualification replacing the ) 01274 433333. Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate. If you are a manager, supervisor or senior hygiene Fees* Course Overview personnel, then this course is designed to This is a recognised industry-standard £170.00 help you meet the industry’s needs for a qualification made up of Mandatory and high-level practical qualification. It covers: This course is not eligible for any fee Optional units. Each Unit covers a different Bacteriology, Food Borne Illnesses, Physical reduction. work activity to help you build up your Contamination of Food, Food Storage, confidence and achieve your full potential the Design and Construction of Premises, in Professional Cookery.

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have been developed to offer flexibility and Entry Requirements convenience of study, and focus on the You need to have an NVQ Level 2 in Interpreting importance of the general principles of law Professional Cookery. If you are interested and legal rights. in studying Professional Cookery at NVQ Interpreting Certificate in Level 3 you must be aged 19 or over and be Entry Requirements either unemployed or working and available Bi-lingual Skills to come to College for 15 hours per week. You need to be at least 16 years old Awarding Body: IoL If you are unemployed, you must also be and have GCSE English at Grade C or available to undertake a work placement. Level 3 above. There are no other formal entry Code: TBC requirements but you will be expected to For further information contact Duration: 20 weeks (3 hours per week) have a mature attitude to study and to the ) 01274 433333. law. Course Overview Fees* For further information contact This course has a Module of Asian ) 01274 433333. £886.00 Language Literacy and one of Professional You will also be required to buy the Interpreting. The course leads to the Fees* College’s chef clothing and equipment for Diploma in Public Service Interpreting your course. Postgraduate Diploma (see page 83). £422.00 This course is not eligible for any fee Entry Requirements reduction. Training Skills and Practice You should be either employed as an Level 3 Award interpreter or have been involved in interpreting and translation work. Awarding Body: CIEH Oral and written skills both in English and Management Level 3 the second language should be at GCSE Code: YCA00345D level. Duration: 18 hours Certificate/Award in First For further information contact Line Management Course Overview ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: ILM This valuable and flexible course will help Fees* Level 3/4/5 you to understand basic training practices Code: BBAILMC and/or improve your training techniques. To be confirmed on application. Duration: Various On successfully completing the course, you This course is not eligible for any fee will be able to structure, design and deliver reduction. interesting and stimulating training to Course Overview others. It covers: Training, Environmental These in-college or flexible programmes Support, Organisations, Teaching Needs provide you with a good introduction to and Objectives, Learning Styles and the wide range of responsibilities of the Preferences and Training Skills. If you wish Law First Line Manager through the Institute of to be a CIEH Registered Trainer, this is an Leadership and Management. We combine essential qualification for you. key elements in a tightly focused package Various start dates are available throughout Vocational Paralegal that can improve performance quickly the year. Studies Certificate/Diploma and economically. If you are a First Line Manager with little or no formal training, Awarding Body: ILEX Entry Requirements or returning from a career gap, you can Level 2 benefit particularly from this course as it will There are no specific entry requirements. Code: BCA20297A give you an ideal start to future individual, Duration: 1 year (1 evening per week) team and organisational development. You For further information contact will develop throughout the course and, in ) 01274 433333. Course Overview particular, on the two-day Management Residential. If you work in an area where a knowledge Fees* Course start dates are in September and of the law is required, City & Guilds and January. £231.00 ILEX paralegal training aims to provide This course is not eligible for any fee you with a broad range of valuable reduction. vocational legal training. These courses

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qualification on production of evidence of Fees* Entry Requirements recent Team Leading experience in a paid or £500.00 (includes ILM registration fee). You should have a minimum of Level 2 voluntary capacity. Literacy and Numeracy and the potential This course is not eligible for any fee for undertaking a First Line Management For further information contact reduction. role within the workplace. ) 01274 433333.

For further information contact Fees* Management ILM NVQ 4 ) 01274 433333. To be confirmed on application. Awarding Body: ILM Fees* This course is not eligible for any fee Level 4 reduction. Code: BCA00512A £1,400.00 (includes ILM registration fee Duration: 1 year with assessment carried and residential). out in the workplace This course is not eligible for any fee Management ILM NVQ 3 reduction. Course Overview Awarding Body: ILM Level 3 The Institute of Leadership and Team Leader ILM NVQ 2 Code: BBAILM3A Management (ILM) Level 4 S/NVQ in Duration: 1 year with assessment carried Management has been specially designed Awarding Body: ILM out in the workplace for middle managers with a wide span of Code: TBC control and accountability for performance, Duration: 1 year with assessment carried who are responsible for determining out in the workplace Course Overview resource allocation and operational The Institute of Leadership and methods. You will complete a total of eight Management (ILM) Level 3 NVQ in Units - Five Mandatory and three Optional. Course Overview Management has been specially designed The Mandatory Units cover: Developing The Institute of Leadership and for First Line Managers with responsibility and Implementing Operational Plans, Management (ILM) Level 2 S/NVQ in Team for: managing budgets, allocating work to Encouraging Innovation, Developing Leading has been specially designed for team members/colleagues/contractors, Productive Working Relationships, Ensuring team leaders (with limited authority for achieving specific results and some Health & Safety Requirements are met and managing resources) who are looking to decision making. The qualification offers an Managing the Business Process. The wide motivate their team members and achieve opportunity to develop your management range of Optional Units, from Recruitment agreed outputs. The qualification aims to performance, become more effective and to Change Management, ensures a high give you the opportunity to develop the to progress your career. level of flexibility to meet the needs of participants and employers across all core competencies needed by today’s team The course comprises four Mandatory employment sectors. leaders. You will study four Mandatory Units Units, plus three Optional Units which are (which look at Managing Resources, Health decided depending on your role within the The Optional Units are taken from an & Safety, Developing Working Relationships work place. Delivery is on a one-to-one basis extensive module bank and are decided and Leadership) plus two Optional Units. in the workplace with one of our Trainers. with the employer, learner and Trainer/ The wide choice of Optional Units gives Company delivery is also possible where it Assessor. Learning is on a one-to-one basis a high level of flexibility, allowing the will be to a cohort. All teaching and learning in the work place at a time convenient to qualification to be tailored to meet your is work-based with theory applied to the the employee and employer. Our Trainer/ needs and the needs of employers across all current work environment. Assessor will arrange to see you on a regular employment sectors. basis to ensure theoretical and practical The course comprises four Mandatory learning is underpinned. Units and two Optional Units. Teaching Entry Requirements is in the workplace on a one-to-one basis There are no formal requirements but you Entry Requirements at a time suitable and agreed with the will undertake an initial assessment to employer and yourself. determine the appropriate S/NVQ Level There are no formal educational and Optional Units. You should normally be requirements but you will undertake employed in a First Line Management role; an initial assessment to determine the Entry Requirements those who are not currently in employment appropriate S/NVQ Level and Optional There are no formal educational may be able to gather evidence of recent Units. You should normally be employed in requirements but you will undertake First Line Management experience in a paid a middle management role; those who are an initial assessment to determine the or voluntary capacity. not currently in employment may be able appropriate S/NVQ Level and Optional Units. to join the course on production of evidence You should normally be employed in a team For further information contact of recent middle management experience leading role; those who are not currently ) 01274 433333. in a paid or voluntary capacity. in employment may be able to join the

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For further information contact work-based assessments and building Pharmaceutical Science a portfolio of evidence in an e-portfolio. ) 01274 433333. (QCF) (NVCE) Level 3 You will complete this course alongside the Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Fees* Diploma Pharmaceutical Science to gain the £1,100.00 Awarding Body: Edexcel underpinning knowledge required. This course is not eligible for any fee Level 3 These are the requirements of the reduction. Code: YDA00442A Pharmacy Regulator. Duration: 2 years (1 day per week) To get the most out of this qualification, you will need to enjoy all aspects of pharmacy Course Overview work - working and communicating with Pharmacy people, meeting clients’ needs and working If you are a pre-registration trainee within a caring profession. Pharmacy Technician working a minimum of 16 hours per week for a registered Pharmaceutical Science pharmacist, either in a hospital, community Entry Requirements Level 2 Certificate pharmacy, or other sectors in pharmacy There are no formal entry requirements. where you are directly accountable to a You must be working for a UK registered Awarding Body: Edexcel Pharmacist, this course is perfect for you. pharmacist in a pharmacy to undertake this Level 2 It supports your practical work-based course. These are the requirements of the Code: YDABPSN07 training and will ensure that you attain the Pharmacy Regulator. Duration: Variable requirements for professional registration with the Pharmacy Regulator. For further information contact Course Overview ) 01274 433333. If you are a non-qualified Pharmacy Entry Requirements Fees* Dispensing Assistant working in a pharmacy You will need five GCSEs at Grade A*- C environment, this is the ideal course for you. including Mathematics, English and Science. To be confirmed on application. The qualification involves the completion of Mature candidates with other qualifications workbook style tasks across an e-portfolio. will be considered at interview. You must be You will undertake this work alongside the working for a UK registered pharmacist in a Pharmacy Service Edexcel Level 2 Certificate in Pharmacy pharmacy for a minimum of 16 hours per Service Skills (QCF) (NVQ) to obtain the week to participate on this course. Skills (QCF) (NVQ) practical aspects for the course. These are the requirements of the Level 3 Diploma This is a requirement of the Pharmacy Pharmacy Regulator. Regulator. Awarding Body: Edexcel Level 3 For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Code: YDA03805A Entry Requirements Duration: 2 years There are no formal entry requirements. You Fees* must be working for a registered pharmacist Course Overview in a pharmacy to undertake this course. £964.00 This is a requirement of the Pharmacy If you are a pre-registration trainee Regulator. Pharmacy Technician working a minimum Pharmacy Service of 16 hours per week for a registered For further information contact pharmacist, either in a hospital, community Skills (QCF) (NVQ) or other sectors in pharmacy where you ) 01274 433333. Level 2 Certificate are directly accountable to a pharmacist, this course is perfect for you. It supports Fees* Awarding Body: Edexcel your knowledge based training and will £670.00 Level 2 ensure that you attain the requirements Code: YDA20477A for professional registration with the Duration: Variable Pharmacy Regulator.

Course Overview Entry Requirements If you are a non-qualified Pharmacy or You will need five GCSEs at Grade A*-C Dispensing Assistant working in a pharmacy including Mathematics, English and Science. environment, this is the ideal course for you. Mature candidates with other qualifications The qualification involves you completing will be considered at interview. You must be

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working for a UK registered pharmacist in a pharmacy for a minimum of 16 hours per week to participate on this course. Sport, Exercise and These are the requirements of the Fitness Pharmacy Regulator.

For further information contact Gym Instructor ) 01274 433333. Instruct Exercise and Fees* Fitness (Gym Based) To be confirmed on application. Awarding Body: Active IQ This course is not eligible for any fee Level 2 reduction. Code: YCB03550A Duration: 20 weeks (1 day per week)

Course Overview Science This course will train and qualify you to a professionally capable level, so that you can plan and deliver safe and effective exercise Applied Science BTEC programmes in a gym or health club. The Level 2 Extended Certificate course will run on Fridays 09. 00-17. 00 This is a very good introduction and pathway to Awarding Body: Edexcel the Level 3 Personal Trainer qualification. Level 2 Code: YDB00088A Entry Requirements Duration: 30 weeks I enjoy coming to (6 hours per week over 1 day) There are no formal qualifications, however you may be required to attend a selection College every day day where you will undertake a practical and I am really Course Overview assessment and theory test which you must enjoying my course. The 30-credit Level 2 Extended Certificate pass to progress onto the course. There are in Applied Science will allow you to develop no academic requirements but it would There’s a lot to offer the key scientific knowledge and the be an advantage for you to have a good and a lot of support. practical skills required for your specific knowledge of anatomy and physiology. vocational sector. It will be of interest Post Induction Student to employees in areas such as the NHS, For further information contact Survey 2010/11 who wish to improve their knowledge ) 01274 433333. respondent and understanding of science, gain a qualification that is equivalent to two Fees* GCSEs or who wish to progress to a £644.00 Level 3 qualification.

Entry Requirements Gym Instructor You will be assessed to measure your level of English, Mathematics and Science Instruct Exercise and before you enrol on the course to ensure Fitness (Gym Based) that you have the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed. Awarding Body: Active IQ Level 2 For further information contact Code: YCB03550D ) 01274 433333. Duration: 1 year (1 evening per week)

Fees* Course Overview £649.00 This course will train and qualify you to a professionally capable level, so that you can plan and deliver safe and effective exercise programmes in a gym or health club.

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The programme will run on Tuesdays Entry Requirements 18. 00-21. 00 This is a very good introduction and You will need suitable Level 2 qualification pathway to the Level 3 Personal Trainer in Gym Instructing. You will be required qualification. to have an interview which will include a 15-minute presentation on a given topic and to demonstrate a practical Entry Requirements free weight exercise. The course requires There are no formal qualifications, however practical involvement and your individual you may be required to attend a selection participation is essential, therefore a good day where you will undertake a practical level of physical fitness is necessary. assessment and theory test which you must past to progress onto the course. There are For further information contact no academic requirements but it would ) 01274 433333. be an advantage for you to have a good knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Fees* £989.00 For further information contact This course is not eligible for any fee ) 01274 433333. reduction. Fees* £644.00 Trade Union Studies Personal Training Active IQ Certificate Employment Law Diploma Studying at Awarding Body: Active IQ Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) College has given Level 3 from 23/09/11, 13/01/12 or 27/04/12 me so much Code: YCB00347A independence, Duration: 32 weeks (1 day per week) Course Overview which is why I enjoy This excellent course will develop your this course. Course Overview understanding of Employment Law and its important impact upon collective If you are a gym instructor wishing to Mid Year Students’ bargaining. You will study three Modules: Perception of Course pursue a career in the health and fitness Survey 2009/2010 sector as a personal trainer, then this The Changing Nature of Employment Law, respondent excellent course is ideal for you. You may Employment Law and the Individual already hold a gym instructor qualification, (Contracts) Trade Union Collective Rights. but this course will also help you to become self-employed and run your own fitness Entry Requirements training business. The course will run on Wednesdays 09. 00-17. 00 There will also You should be an active trade unionist. be the occasional day when extra study and assessment will take place. A significant For further information contact amount of learning is home study, working ) 01274 433333. with individuals, planning and delivering an eight week progressive programme of Fees* fitness development. While not essential, Free to trade union members. it is advantageous that you are working in a gym where you can practise your learning. This is a highly desired professional qualification and you will be expected to adhere to industrial standards. The course assesses theory, practical knowledge and understanding using a variety of examination types.

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Equalities Diploma Health & Safety Stage 1 Introduction to Pensions Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week)from Duration: 3 days from 23/09/11, 13/01/12 or 27/04/12 19/09/11, 09/01/12 or 23/04/12 Course Overview Course Overview Course Overview This course will help reps identify the main This course will examine the latest changes This course will give you the essential sources of income in retirement. It will in equality legislation and assess its knowledge and skills you need to improve identify and explain concepts and terms impact in the workplace. It will explore Health & Safety in your workplace. With and develop an understanding of the the enhanced rights for ‘protected our help, you will learn what dangers there key standards and legislation affecting characteristics’ that now replace previous are to Health & Safety, what the Health pensions. It will critically evaluate current equality legislation. It will review existing & Safety standards should be and how to discussions and proposed changes to equality policies, procedures and duties to organise and improve these standards. You retirement and pensions. empower reps with the skills to take effective will also receive practical advice on how to action to improve equality and fairness in make the most of your legal rights. the workplace. The course will provide the Entry Requirements essential bargaining tools and knowledge You should be an active trade unionist. for union reps who have completed the Entry Requirements Union Reps Stage 1 and 2 courses. You should be a safety representative or For further information contact union representative who does a safety ) 01274 433333. Entry Requirements representative’s job. You should be an active trade unionist. Fees* For further information contact Free to trade union members. ) 01274 433333. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Fees* TUC Occupational Fees* Free to trade union members. Health & Safety Diploma Free to trade union members. Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) Health & Safety Stage 2 from 23/09/11, 13/01/12 or 27/04/12 Handling Redundancies Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) from 22/09/11, 09/01/12 or 26/04/12 Course Overview Duration: 3 days This course covers three Modules to help Course Overview you improve your workplace’s Health & Course Overview Safety standards: Workplace Organisation This innovative course will update you This course is designed specifically for for Health & Safety, Workplace Environment on the latest developments in Health & workplace reps who may be/are facing & Hazards and Workplace Health & Safety Safety and help you review trade union the threat of redundancies at work. It will Law. cover the key definitions and the legal organisation for safety at work. You will also rights for consultation, negotiation and develop important new skills. compensation. The course will prepare Entry Requirements reps for meaningful negotiations to secure Entry Requirements You should be an experienced safety mutually agreed solutions to changes representative and should have completed You should have already completed the at work. the Health & Safety course. TUC Introductory Health & Safety course. For further information contact Entry Requirements For further information contact ) 01274 433333. You should be an active trade unionist. ) 01274 433333. Fees* For further information contact Fees* Free to trade union members. ) 01274 433333. Free to trade union members. Fees* Free to trade union members.

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TUC Short Courses TUC Using Computers Union Representatives Programme Course Stage 2 Duration: 3 days Duration: 36 weeks (1 day per week) Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) from 20/09/11 or 24/04/12 from 21/09/11, 12/01/12 or 25/04/12 (also available evenings) Course Overview We offer a wide range of short courses Course Overview every term designed to keep union Course Overview This course is the second part of the representatives up to date with current This innovative course is designed to give introductory programme for Union developments in the workplace, collective you the skills and knowledge necessary Representatives, building upon the bargaining and the potential impact of for you to use the latest information knowledge and skills gained on the new legislation. These include: technology in your workplace. Stage 1 course. Equality Representative Training: to train those who wish to take up the role of Equality Representative. Entry Requirements Entry Requirements Grievance in the Workplace: for You should be a trade union representative You will need to be a fully paid up union representatives who deal with preparing or member. member and have successfully completed cases for or represent/accompany workers the TUC Introductory Stage 1 course. at grievance and disciplinary hearings. For further information contact New Courses for Safety Representatives: ) 01274 433333. For further information contact to provide continuous professional ) 01274 433333. development for experienced safety Fees* representatives who have already Free to trade union members. Fees* achieved the Occupational Health & Free to trade union members. Safety Certificate. For those who are members of the Institute of Occupational; Health and Union Representatives Safety (IOSH), the programme will Stage 1 offer the opportunity to accumulate Travel and Tourism membership points over a three year Duration: 12 weeks (1 day per week) rolling period. Health & Safety Update: from 20/09/11, 11/01/12 or 24/04/12 covers the latest developments in Health Aviation Operations on the & Safety legislation and is only available for those who have completed the Course Overview Ground Level 2 Certificate Occupational Health & Safety Certificate. The Stage 1 course will help you to develop Awarding Body: NCFE the important knowledge and skills that you Level 2 need for your job as a union representative. Code: TBC Entry Requirements This valuable course covers: Why Unions You should be a fully paid up union Bargain, How to Handle Grievances and Duration: 32 weeks member. Disputes, Running Meetings and Writing Reports, Law and the Workplace and Health Course Overview For further information contact & Safety at Work. The airport and airline industry is one of ) 01274 433333. the fasting growing sectors in the Travel Entry Requirements and Tourism industry both locally and Fees* You will need to be a fully paid up Union nationally. This qualification is designed for Free to trade union members. member. people interested in aviation operations. The qualification aims to provide you with For further information contact the skills in health, safety, security and communications required to work within ) 01274 433333. an aviation environment. The course will be assessed by a variety of methods including Fees* written work, role plays, presentations and Free to trade union members. other practical tasks.

Entry Requirements A minimum of two GCSEs at Grade D or above including English at a minimum

62 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 of Grade D. If you do not have the entry qualifications a decision will be made based Resort Representatives on the results of an initial assessment. Level 2 Award Travel Training Awarding Body: NCFE For further information contact Travel Training ) 01274 433333. Level 2 Code: YCB00325A Code: On application Fees* Duration: 11 weeks Duration: Variable To be confirmed on application. Course Overview Course Overview The NCFE Level 2 Award for Resort If you have learning difficulties and/or Cabin Crew Certificate Representatives is ideal for those who disabilities, our Travel Training Unit will are looking to be an Overseas Resort provide you with helpful mobility training. Awarding Body: NCFE Representative. This qualification is The course is open to all non-independent Level 2 endorsed by Thomas Cook and those travellers as well as those who wish to learn Code: YCB5006A students who successfully complete the a new route or simply improve their travel Duration: 1 year (90 hours) qualification will be guaranteed an interview skills. We include: a full risk assessment, for the role of Resort Representative. As Road Safety Awareness, Money Handling Course Overview well as giving you an insight into the and Dealing With Strangers. Our training exciting role of a Resort Representative, sessions run weekdays from 08.00-17.30 all This excellent course will prepare you for the qualification will provide the skills and year round. A referral form is available from airline industry training by giving you a knowledge required to work effectively in the Travel Training Unit, Room S3 of the realistic look at the work carried out by this sector of the industry. The course will be College’s Old Building. airline cabin crew. With our help, you will assessed by a variety of methods including learn the essential skills, knowledge and written work, role plays, presentations and understanding required for you to work other practical tasks. Entry Requirements well as a member of cabin crew. This There are no specific entry requirements. course does not replace the training given Entry Requirements by airlines when they recruit new cabin For further information contact crew staff, but it is ideal if you are seeking You are required to have a minimum of two ) 01274 433333. employment or wish to enhance your Travel GCSEs at a minimum of Grade D. This must and Tourism studies. The qualification is include a minimum of Grade D in English. Fees* endorsed by BMI and Thomas Cook Airlines, If you do not have these grades, a decision who will both guarantee you an interview if will be made based on the results of an To be confirmed on application. you successfully complete the qualification initial assessment. and meet their minimum criteria. The course is made up of six Units, and you For further information contact need to complete all of them to achieve the ) 01274 433333. qualification. Fees* Entry Requirements £242.00 There are no specific entry requirements but you need to have a good understanding of English and a high level of written and spoken English.

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Walk this way. . . to our Part-time Higher Education courses As the largest provider of Higher Education courses outside of the university sector in England, there is no shortage of part-time Higher Education and professional courses to choose from at Bradford College. We offer a wide variety of undergraduate (AAT), Chartered Institute of Management and postgraduate qualifications in a Accountants (CIMA), Institute of Legal range of subjects including Art & Design, Executives (ILEX) and Chartered Institute Business, Law, Teaching, Health and Care. of Marketing (CIM). Our courses are ideal for those who want You may be entitled to receive financial to study at times that fit in with their work support to help towards the cost of or family commitments. Qualifications are studying. Please see page 18 for more awarded by Leeds Metropolitan University, information. Edexcel and professional bodies such as Association of Accounting Technicians

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Accountancy FdA Accounting (incorporating AAT) Awarding Body: Accountancy Leeds Metropolitan University BA (Hons) Level 5 (subject to approval and validation) Code: YAAFDACA/B Duration: 3 years Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Level 5 Course Overview Code: TBC This unique course enables you to achieve Duration: 4-6 years a Foundation Degree in Accountancy, a Level 4 AAT Technician Stage/AAT Diploma in Accounting and full AAT membership Course Overview (if you have met the AAT criteria for We recognise the growing popularity of appropriate accounting work experience Accountancy as a career throughout the ie one calendar year since registering with world and its great relevance to business the AAT). The course will enable you to organisations. On successful graduation continue in full-time employment and from the course, you will have the skills continue with your career. The course will to work efficiently in a UK, European or develop new and existing skills and broaden international setting. your knowledge and understanding of accounting thus enabling you to make a more positive contribution to your Entry Requirements workplace. The Foundation degree is You will need 240 tariff points. A minimum designed so that you can draw on your The College is great. of five GCSEs at Grade C or above to work skills and experiences and in turn apply There are lots of include Mathematics and two A2 GCEs (not and relate knowledge and skills gained on learning resources General Studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 the course to your current and/or future we are able to use Units) or BTEC Nationals or equivalent or work place. Consequently you will be in the Award of a full Access Certificate by a current accountancy/business employment to make the most of licensed Access Validating Agency. or be able to demonstrate your future our learning. Key Skills - Level 3 (Application of Number, employment plans. You may also draw your experiences from any voluntary work that Post Induction Student Communication, ICT). you may be involved in, either currently or in Survey 2010/11 Compact students require evidence of the future. respondent participation. Applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students are welcomed. Entry Requirements All applicants will be invited for an interview. 180 tariff points. A minimum of five GCSEs Grade C or above For further information contact to include Mathematics. ) 01274 433333. Two A2 GCEs (not General Studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Units) or BTEC Nationals or Fees* equivalent or the award of a full Access £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Certificate by a licensed Access Validating Agency. Key Skills - Level 3 (Application of Number, Communication, ICT).

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Accounting Art and Design BA (Hons) Arts and Media Level 4 Diploma Awarding Body: Awarding Body: AAT Leeds Metropolitan University Level 4 Art and Design Level 6 Code: YAA00224A/B BA (Hons) Level Zero Code: BEA00580B Duration: 35 weeks (1 half day and 1 Duration: Negotiable evening per week) Access to Higher Education Awarding Body: Course Overview Course Overview Leeds Metropolitan University This course offers you a unique educational This is the third of three Levels which you Level 6 experience by bringing together art, design are required to achieve to become a fully Code: BEA00580B and craft in one programme. This enables qualified AAT Accounting Technician. Each Duration: 2 years you to work within and across different Level will take you a minimum of one contexts so that you can define your own practice. This exceptional student-centred academic year to achieve. Assessment is by Course Overview online tests and one or two projects. The approach allows for independent learning course will run subject to sufficient student We created this unique Year Zero Access and means that you will produce diverse, enrolment numbers. to Higher Education course to provide informed, innovative and exciting work. an alternative pathway to enter our degree programmes if you do not have Entry Requirements Entry Requirements the required qualifications. It has been You should be in current accounting specifically designed to give you the Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ employment (or demonstrate past confidence and skills to progress and grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. accounting work experience and/or future achieve your full potential. Normally two A2 GCEs (not including accounting employment plans), AAT General studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Level 3 Diploma or equivalent eg NVQ 3 Entry Requirements Units), BTEC National or BTEC Foundation Accounting. in Art & Design. We usually base admission The normal entry requirements are four You must register with the AAT by the on your portfolio and interview. GCSEs, including English Language and one end of September 2011 and this is your We encourage applications from potential A level in Art or a related subject. responsibility. students who have achieved the Award of A portfolio of recent artwork. Full membership of the AAT is only possible a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) by a if you can demonstrate one full calendar Special consideration may be given if you licensed Access Validating Agency, Compact year of appropriate accounting work do not have the formal qualifications. You students with evidence of participation, experience gained since joining the AAT. may be awarded a place on the basis of a applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students In addition you must have successfully good portfolio and a successful interview. and applications from mature students achieved all three Levels. without the formal qualifications. For further information contact You must be working in an accountancy Applications from HND students for direct ) 01274 433333. role. entry into the appropriate level are also encouraged. For further information contact Fees* We welcome applications from mature ) 01274 433333. £250.00 per 15-credit Module. students who may not have the necessary formal qualifications and applications from Fees* appropriately qualified overseas students. For mature candidates, we require To be confirmed on application. appropriate work experience supported by a demonstrated commitment to pursue a specialist area of study.

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involves a dynamic mix of media, materials Art and Design (Make-up and decoration. You will have the chance Fashion and Textiles Artistry and Special Make- to explore a diverse range of media and (Woven, Knitted or processes and develop a creative approach up Effects strand) HNC to design for interiors, fashion, products and Embroidered Textiles) Awarding Body: Edexcel giftware. This course has been designed Higher National Certificate with a direct focus on employability. We Level 4 Awarding Body: Edexcel Course Code: TBC will actively support your development through live projects with design Level 5 Duration: 2 years businesses, work experience, international Code: BAB10562AZ design competitions and professional Duration: 2 years Course Overview development and planning guidance. This course is for students who want to The Bradford School of Arts and Media Course Overview develop skills in Make-up Artistry and offers you a stimulating ‘Art School’ We have developed this innovative course Special Make-up Effects with the aim of environment with well resourced, specialist because we believe in the importance of preparing themselves for either work in the studios, workshops and CAD facilities. preserving the art of traditional craft skills by industry or further study. combining these techniques with modern This Art and Design based course includes Entry Requirements technology. You will have the opportunity Units such as Visual Communication, Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ to study via a unique blend of weekend Contextual Referencing, Basic Special grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. attendance supported by e-mail/postal/ Effects, Basic Prosthetics and Project telephone tuition (Blended Learning). Design, Implementation and Evaluation. Normally two A2 GCEs (not including General studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Your attendance at Bradford College will be The course has both practical and Units), BTEC National or BTEC Foundation in the form of a blocked number of days theoretical elements and is delivered in Art & Design. We usually base admission (Autumn School) at the beginning of each through projects/assignment briefs on your portfolio and interview. academic year, followed by a number of supported by lectures, seminars, weekend seminars throughout the year. independent learning and group work. We encourage applications from potential students who have achieved the Award of This course is suitable no matter how much a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) by a or how little experience you have, as long Entry requirements: licensed Access Validating Agency, Compact as you have the desire to build on your creativity in a focused and comprehensive You should be aged 18+ and have two students with evidence of participation, learning experience. You will specialise A levels at Grade C or equivalent in related applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students in either woven, knitted or embroidered subjects and five GCSEs at Grade C or and applications from mature students textiles. above including English at a minimum of without the formal qualifications. Grade B. Applications from HND students for direct entry into the appropriate level are also Entry Requirements For further information contact encouraged. You need a minimum of four passes at ) 01274 433333. We welcome applications from mature GCSE or equivalent. We require mature students who may not have the necessary students to provide evidence of prior Fees* formal qualifications and applications from learning or experience, for example: short £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in appropriately qualified overseas students. courses, private tuition, City and Guilds or instalments). For mature candidates, we require other forms of activity in the subject. You appropriate work experience supported by could show evidence by portfolio or another a demonstrated commitment to pursue a appropriate form, which you should discuss specialist area of study. with the course tutor To be confirmed on Contemporary Surface application. Design and Textiles For further information contact ) 01274 433333. For further information contact BA (Hons) ) 01274 433333. Fees* Awarding Body: Fees* Leeds Metropolitan University £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Level 6 £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in Code: BAB30619B instalments). Duration: Negotiable

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For mature applicants, we require Fashion Design BA (Hons) appropriate work experience supported by Fine Art BA (Hons) Awarding Body: a demonstrated commitment to pursue a Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University specialist area of study. Leeds Metropolitan University Level 6 Level 6 For further information contact Code: BAB30612B Code: BEA00613A ) 01274 433333. Duration: Negotiable Duration: Negotiable Fees* Course Overview £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Course Overview Our BA (Hons) Fashion Design is a This course offers you the perfect contemporary specialist course for opportunity to explore, experience and those with a love of fashion. We develop engage with Fine Art practices. Working traditional skills alongside new technologies Higher National Diploma with, and across, different categories in design and manufacture. The course Film Production and media will allow you to define your will encourage you to build up a creative own artistic context. This student-centred approach, which allows for independent and innovative approach to fashion, Awarding Body: Edexcel learning, means that you will produce supported by the practical education in Level 5 design and construction necessary to diverse, informed, innovative and Code: TBC exciting work. operate professionally in the challenging Duration: 2 years world of fashion. We focus on individual development, aesthetic and practical skills, Entry Requirements combined with a contextual awareness of Course Overview Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ cultural and market issues. This course will provide you with a grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. Our staff are experienced practitioners who thorough grounding in the key concepts Normally two A2 GCEs (not including General maintain strong links with industry. Visiting and practical skills required in the film studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Units), BTEC lecturers support the course team with up production, moving image and digital National or BTEC Foundation in Art & Design. to the minute input from the sector. media sectors. The strong vocational We usually base admission on your portfolio Bradford has a rich cultural and industrial nature of the programme will meet your and interview. heritage in textiles and art and is ideally individual progression needs whether this We encourage applications from potential placed for creative and enquiring students. is into employment or to further study on students who have achieved the Award of degree or professional courses. a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) by a Entry Requirements licensed Access Validating Agency, Compact Entry Requirements students with evidence of participation, Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students and grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. Tariff points - 200 UCAS points with applications from mature students without relevant subjects. A minimum of two Normally two A2 GCEs (not including the formal qualifications. A2 GCEs at Grade C or above and GCSE General studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Applications from HND students for direct English at Grade C or above. You will be Units), BTEC National or BTEC Foundation entry into the appropriate level are also invited for an interview and will be given an in Art & Design. We usually base admission encouraged. initial assessment. on your portfolio and interview. We welcome applications from mature We encourage applications from potential students who may not have the necessary For further information contact formal qualifications and applications from students who have achieved the Award ) 01274 433333. of a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) appropriately qualified overseas students. For mature applicants, we require by a licensed Access Validating Agency, Fees* Compact students with evidence of appropriate work experience supported by participation, applications from ‘Aim £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in a demonstrated commitment to pursue a Higher’ students and applications from instalments). specialist area of study. mature students without the formal qualifications. For further information contact Applications from HND students for direct ) 01274 433333. entry into the appropriate level are also encouraged. Fees* We welcome applications from mature £250.00 per 15-credit Module. students who may not have the necessary formal qualifications and applications from appropriately qualified overseas students.

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Graphic Design, Illustration For further information contact and Digital Media BA (Hons) ) 01274 433333. Beauty Therapy Awarding Body: Fees* Leeds Metropolitan University £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Advanced Practices in Level 6 Beauty Therapy FdA Code: BAB30620B Duration: Negotiable Awarding Body: Visual Arts MA Leeds Metropolitan University Level 5 Course Overview Awarding Body: Code: YBA00702A Leeds Metropolitan University The BA (Hons) Graphic Design, Illustration Duration: 3 years and Digital Media course has a reputation Level 7 for excellence. We are the proud owners Code: BAAMAVISAB of one of the broadest design educations Duration: 2 to 3 years Course Overview in the UK with a unique range of pathway If you wish to continue your Beauty Therapy choices within the same large studio space Course Overview education at a higher level, this Foundation and building. We offer Illustration, Graphic degree is ideal for you. The programme will Design, Digital Media and diverse Options This course offers two different routes help you to develop the essential specialist within these areas such as: Life Drawing, through the programme of study. You skills that are needed for the beauty Advertising, Printmaking, Letterpress, will have the opportunity to explore therapy and related industries. There is Photography and Animation. contemporary visual arts practice across a also an option to gain IFPA (International varied range of media or you can choose Federation of Professional Aromatherapists) Entry Requirements to analyse and theorise visual culture issues and IFR (International Federation of through your own independent research. Reflexologists) recognition. Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ There are two pathways to the course. grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. Entry Requirements Pathway 1 includes Clinical Therapies Normally two A2 GCEs (not including You should normally hold an Honours degree 1 and 2; Pathway 2 includes Marketing and General studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Sales Promotion and Remedial massage. Units), BTEC National or BTEC Foundation in or equivalent professional qualification. Art & Design. We usually base admission on Mature students are welcome. your portfolio and interview. You will be required to attend an interview Entry Requirements We encourage applications from potential at which you must present a 500 word Pathway 1: NVQ Level 3 Beauty Therapy students who have achieved the Award of Proposal of Study and, if you are applying with Epilation or BTEC National Diploma a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) by a for the practice route, you must also bring a in Beauty Therapy Sciences or equivalent. licensed Access Validating Agency, Compact portfolio of your work. Pathway 2: NVQ level 3 Beauty Therapy students with evidence of participation, Massage route or BTEC National Diploma in applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students and For further information contact Beauty Therapy Sciences or equivalent applications from mature students without ) 01274 433333. An initial screen will be conducted at the formal qualifications. induction. Applications from HND students for direct Fees* entry into the appropriate level are also To be confirmed on application. For further information contact encouraged. ) 01274 433333. We welcome applications from mature students who may not have the necessary Fees* formal qualifications, and applications from £250.00 per 15-credit Module. appropriately qualified overseas students. For mature candidates, we require appropriate work experience supported by a demonstrated commitment to pursue a specialist area of study. You will be interviewed and you will be expected to bring a portfolio of work demonstrating prior experience.

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Beauty Therapy Creative Hairdressing FdA Management Awarding Body: BA (Hons) (Top-up) Leeds Metropolitan University Level 5 Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan Code: YBBFDCHB University Duration: 3 years Level 6 Code: YBA00701A Duration: 2 years Course Overview This is an innovative vocational programme Course Overview for experienced stylists and salon owners alike, designed to develop and extend the In the last ten years, the Beauty Therapy essential skills in your hairdressing portfolio. profession has changed and expanded You will experience the challenges of work- radically. The Beauty industry is now one based learning and Personal Development of the largest in the UK, and there is an Planning. increasing demand for a higher level of education and training which combines both academic and vocational disciplines. Entry Requirements This colourful and stimulating industry NVQ Level 3 Hairdressing or equivalent or requires appropriately trained, highly five years working in a busy commercial qualified managers for its exciting growth environment. area. Bradford College was the first college You must have experience of working in in the country to offer a degree relevant to the industry. Beauty Therapists, and we are very proud of our leading national and international For further information contact reputation for educating and training ) 01274 433333. I find the course Beauty Therapy students. This degree is ideal for those who wish to continue stimulating and I studying while working. Fees* am reaching the £250.00 per 15-credit Module. goals I set myself.

Entry Requirements Post Induction Learner You must hold a Foundation degree in Survey 2009/2010 Advanced Practices in Beauty Therapy from respondent either pathway 1 or 2 or HND in Beauty Business Therapy Sciences. You may be accepted on the course, at the discretion of the College, if you hold a relevant Foundation degree from Business another institution. Higher National Certificate/ For further information contact Diploma ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: Edexcel Fees* Level 5 £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Code: TBC Duration: HNC - 1 year HND - 1 year

Course Overview These programmes will help you to gain an excellent internationally-recognised qualification, which are respected and accepted by employers, unions and professional bodies. It will suit those who are employed in either the public or private sectors in any business-related field, including marketing, personnel or general

70 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 business and management in commercial, With our help, you will develop the manufacturing and financial organisations. Business Studies important ability to learn independently, On successful completion of the HND, you BA (Hons) (Top-up) particularly in terms of undertaking may progress to the BA (Hons) Business. advanced research. Awarding Body: Assessment is through a combination of Leeds Metropolitan University Entry Requirements coursework, examinations, presentations, Level 6 project work and a research-based One A Level, three GCSEs, a BTEC National Code: BBA 00276A dissertation. or GNVQ Advanced or equivalent. Duration: 18 months-2 years Applicants over 21 with no formal On graduation, you will be in a position to qualifications may be considered if you progress to senior levels of management have relevant work experience. Course Overview within international business organisations. The aim of this course is to develop your For further information contact business knowledge to allow you to Entry Requirements ) 01274 433333. contribute and further develop in your You should hold an Honours degree or an chosen business career. equivalent professional qualification. Holders Fees* The course will provide opportunities of an ordinary degree, with substantial work £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in to enhance your knowledge and experience, may be considered, provided instalments). skills in Accounting, Human Resource prior studies have included a significant Management, Law, Operations and relevant business content. If you do Management, Marketing, Corporate not meet the criteria to proceed to the Strategy and Information Technology. dissertation stage, you may be awarded a Business FdA Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma. (subject to approval and validation) Entry Requirements For further information contact Depending on previous qualifications and Awarding Body: ) 01274 433333. work it may be possible to join the top-up Leeds Metropolitan University programme. Level 5 Fees* Code: TBC For further information contact To be confirmed on application. Duration: 3 years ) 01274 433333.

Course Overview Fees* Managerial Organisational This Foundation degree will provide £250.00 per 15-credit Module. a balance of academic and practical Development FdA elements, personal development and Awarding Body: academic outcomes. International Business Leeds Metropolitan University Level 5 Entry Requirements Management MA Code: TBC GCE/VCE A Level and New Nationals. Awarding Body: Duration: 3 years One 6-Unit qualification at A level plus three Leeds Metropolitan University GCSEs at Grade C or above or equivalent. Level 7 Course Overview National Certificate/Diploma or suitable Code: TBC We offer this course to those who are bridging course in a relevant qualification. Duration: Typically 2 years plus disserta- employed either in a team leader or tion (dependent on mode of study) managerial role or those embarking upon For further information contact a managerial role. The current Level 3 ) 01274 433333. Course Overview Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Award has been enhanced Fees* This postgraduate programme will meet and incorporated into Stage 1 of this the needs of those who have already Foundation degree and is an appropriate £250.00 per 15-credit Module. completed a business-related degree and top-up from the Level 2 NVQ Management wish to continue to study International course. The Edexcel Professional Certificate Business in-depth. in Management Studies (Level 5) acts as Our specialist teaching team will help you to Stage 2 of the Foundation degree. develop your desired subject specialisation through challenging in-depth study and research, culminating in a dissertation through which you can further develop your own specialist knowledge. *FeesSee page include 18 examination/assessmentfor full details on how to applycharges 71 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk

Entry Requirements For further information contact Business Computing ) 01274 433333. We cater for a range of entry qualifications Solutions and work experience. Fees* BSc (Hons) (Top-up) You should have a minimum of five GCSEs including three at Grade C or above and two £2,000.00 Awarding Body: A levels, or the equivalent. Leeds Metropolitan University You will be required to produce evidence Level 6 of your ability to benefit from Higher Business Computing Duration: 2 years Education level study. Successful Solutions completion of an accredited access course, Course Overview short courses and relevant work experience BSc (Hons) may be taken into account. You may be The award of BSc (Hons) Business required to submit a piece of written work Awarding Body: Computing Solutions will provide you as part of your application. Leeds Metropolitan University with the computing skills, knowledge and awareness to enable you to make a If you meet the entry criteria, you will be Level 6 successful contribution to IT companies invited for interview. Code: BFA20230B and end-user support organisations. You Duration: 4-6 years Mature applicants are actively encouraged. will develop a good understanding of business issues and learn how to solve For further information contact Course Overview problems through the use of computing. ) 01274 433333. The award of BSc (Hons) Business The degree will give you the skills to Computing Solutions will provide you make you a success. We will prepare Fees* with the computing skills, knowledge and you for a mixed managerial role and £250.00 per 15-credit Module. awareness that will enable you to make a give you a broad base of techniques successful contribution to IT companies and understanding of the technical and and end-user support organisations. You business fields of a modern company. will develop a good understanding of business issues and learn how to solve Entry Requirements Computing problems through the use of computing. An HND or Foundation Degree in The degree will give you the skills to Computing/Business or equivalent. make you a success. We will prepare Business Computing you for a mixed managerial role and Applications are welcomed and Solutions Foundation Level give you a broad base of techniques encouraged from those who do not meet and understanding of the technical and the standard entry requirements but can Awarding Body: business fields of a modern company. demonstrate the ability to study at Higher Leeds Metropolitan University Education level. Level 4 Entry Requirements Code: TBC For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Duration: 2 years You will need A levels, AVCE, National Diploma/Certificate IT Practitioners Course or equivalent computing Level Fees* Course Overview 3 qualification (120 tariff points). £250.00 per 15-credit Module. This course is studied before our currently Applications are welcomed and validated BSc (Hons) in Business Computing encouraged from those who do not meet Solutions degree programme. We have the standard entry requirements but can designed it to provide those who have non- demonstrate the ability to study at Higher Computing (General) standard entry qualifications with an access Education level. route to a full-time Higher Education course. Higher National Certificate For further information contact Awarding Body: Edexcel ) 01274 433333. Entry Requirements Level 5 Code: TBC This course is appropriate if you have less Fees* than 60 tariff points or other non-standard Duration: 2 years £250.00 per 15-credit Module. entry qualifications. Course Overview This programme is designed to equip you with the knowledge, understanding and skills required for success in a wide range

72 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 of computing and business careers and will also provide an excellent platform for further Entry Requirements Games Development study in these areas to degree level. We You will need a BTEC Higher National BSc (Hons) focus specifically on e-Business and other Certificate in Computing (General). applied practical uses of the technology. Awarding Body: For further information contact Leeds Metropolitan University Entry Requirements ) 01274 433333. Level 6 Code: BFA GMTECA A minimum of three GCSEs at Grade Fees* Duration: 4-6 years C or above and preferably including Mathematics and English. £1,250.00 Course Overview Minimum tariff points - 80. We normally require a pass in a Spending four to six years studying minimum of one A2 GCE or AVCE or Computing MSc something that you enjoy sounds almost equivalent (including General studies) but too good to be true. Our new BSc (Hons) consideration may be given to two GCE Awarding Body: Games Development Course allows you to AS or ASVCE or BTEC National Certificate/ Leeds Metropolitan University do just that - by turning your passion and Award or one A2 or AVCE (minimum six Code: BFAMSCCMB interest in computer and video games into a qualification that will allow you to work in Units). Duration: 1 year this exciting and creative environment. Other qualifications or experience which demonstrate that you possess suitable Course Overview knowledge and skills in an appropriate Entry Requirements This is a high quality programme that area of study may be appropriate for entry Minimum entry requirements are: promotes the development of the to both degree and HND programmes. 120 tariff points (or equivalent) ideally professional, vocational and technical skills The College welcomes applications from with Grade C (or above) in Mathematics required by the industry. It will develop your mature students who do not satisfy these and English. Applications are welcomed ability to research and critically evaluate the entry requirements, provided you can and encouraged from those who do not theories, techniques, tools and systems used demonstrate that, by virtue of other studies meet the standard entry requirements but in your chosen specialist area. and/or experience you are capable of can demonstrate the ability to study at coping with and benefiting from the course. Higher Education level. Some credit points Entry Requirements may be built up through prior learning and For further information contact You should have an upper Second Class experience. ) 01274 433333. undergraduate degree which includes a significant Computing component and is For further information contact Fees* awarded by a UK university, or equivalent. ) 01274 433333. £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in If you do not have these qualifications, instalments). you may be accepted on the course at the Fees* discretion of the course tutor, subject to an £250.00 per 15-credit Module. interview. Some credit points may be built up through prior learning and experience. Computing (General) Higher National Certificate For further information contact Multimedia and Design ) 01274 433333. to Higher National Diploma FdSc Conversion Fees* Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Awarding Body: Edexcel To be confirmed on application. Level 5 Level 5 Code: BFA25030A Code: TBC Duration: 3 years Duration: 1 year Course Overview Course Overview This course will give you the important This course is perfect for you if you are practical skills, knowledge and experience already a computer practitioner, or if you required to be a success in the computing wish to become one. We will equip you with industry. We have good links with the essential knowledge, understanding employers and aim to work towards your and skills required for your success in a wide range of computing and business careers.

*FeesSee page include 18 examination/assessmentfor full details on how to applycharges 73 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk individual development of creative skills to For further information contact Software Applications support the skills gaps in the Computing ) 01274 433333. sector. Development BSc (Hons) Fees* Awarding Body: Entry Requirements £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Leeds Metropolitan University A minimum of 100 tariff points made up Level 6 from one full GCE A Level, an Advanced Code: BFA01218B GNVQ, AVCE, NVQ, BTEC or other Level 3 Duration: Minimum 4 years qualification, ideally with GCSEs in English Project Management FdSc & Mathematics at Grade C or above. If you are over 21, you may not need the formal Awarding Body: Course Overview qualifications and you may be able to gain Leeds Metropolitan University This course will provide you with knowledge a place on the course through prior learning Level 5 and skills to be employed in the modern or experience. Code: TBC business and industrial economy as a Duration: 2-3 years developer of software applications to For further information contact support the strategic requirements of an ) 01274 433333. Course Overview organisation. This unique course is aimed at providing employers with software Fees* This innovative degree was developed in application developers who can analyse response to new methods and technologies business needs and apply technical skills to £250.00 per 15-credit Module. surrounding the area of Project provide solutions to build and configure the Management, with particular emphasis on systems required for operational, tactical Prince 2. The programme centres on helping and strategic alignment of IT across the you become a graduate who can work in enterprise. Networking and a variety of business situations including Infrastructure Technology Information Technology, Engineering and Entry Requirements FdSc Construction. You should have completed a Level 3 Awarding Body: Entry Requirements course. Mature candidates with relevant Leeds Metropolitan University experience will also be considered. A minimum of 100 tariff points made Level 5 up from one full A level, an Advanced Code: BFA 25034A For further information contact GNVQ, AVCE, NVQ, BTEC or other level 3 ) 01274 433333. Duration: 2-3 years qualification. Mature applicants may not need the Fees* Course Overview formal qualifications and could gain a place £250.00 per 15-credit Module. We have designed this Foundation on the course through prior learning and/or Degree in Networking and Infrastructure experience. Technology to equip you with the practical You should be aged 18+ at entry. skills, knowledge and experience required to work in the networking industry. This For further information contact course is designed in partnership with ) 01274 433333. Diet, Early Years, employers and the College. We will work Health and Care towards your individual development and Fees* provide you with state-of-the-art technical £250.00 per 15-credit Module. skills to support the skills gaps in the Diet, Nutrition and Health networking sector. BSc (Hons) Entry Requirements Awarding Body: A minimum of 100 tariff points made Leeds Metropolitan University up from full A levels, an Advanced Level 6 GNVQ, AVCE, NVQ, BTEC or other Level 3 Duration: 4-6 years qualification. If you are over the age of 21, you may not need the formal qualifications Course Overview and can gain a place on the course through prior learning and/or experience. This programme places special emphasis on the study of Diet, Nutrition and Health You should be aged 18+ at entry. within a community context. You will have

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the unique opportunity to study contrasting (Level 5) in Childcare or Early Education perspectives on diet, nutrition and health studies. The course will provide you with and examine how political, economic, social an Honours degree and the opportunity and cultural factors affect individual and to become a candidate for professional group experiences of health. and postgraduate study. There is also the opportunity to opt for an Ordinary degree, Entry Requirements which requires the study of 60 credits, via four 15 credit modules: Theories and A minimum of 140 tariff points. The Practice in Child Development, Critical programme caters for a range of entry Issues in Early Years, Leading the Early qualifications and applications are actively Years Foundation Stage and Personal encouraged from applicants with non- Development Planning. traditional learning backgrounds. A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and Entry Requirements health check are also required. Normally, you will have the equivalent of You should have a minimum of five GCSEs two years study in Higher Education in including three at Grade C (including a relevant field such as the HND in Early English Language) or above and two A Childhood Studies or the Foundation levels, or the equivalent, such as AS levels, Degree in Early Years. You will be required BTEC, GNVQ Advanced, or successful to demonstrate your experience of working completion of an accredited access course. with young children. You will be invited for Mature applicants are actively encouraged. an interview. You will be required to produce evidence A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and of your ability to benefit from Higher health check are also required. Education level study. Successful completion of an accredited access course, short For further information contact courses and relevant work experience may ) 01274 433333. A life changing be taken into account. You may be required to submit a piece of written work as part of experience and a Fees* brilliant course. your application. Some credit points may be gained through £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Mid Year Students’ prior experience and learning. Perception of Course Direct entry into Level 3 is available for Survey 2010/2011 Survey those with relevant Foundation degrees respondent. or HNDs. Early Years FdA Awarding Body: For further information contact Leeds Metropolitan University ) 01274 433333. Level 5 Code: TAAH0018A Fees* Duration: 3 years £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Course Overview This Foundation degree meets the Early Childhood Studies requirements of the and Skills and, for Level 3 BA/BA (Hons) (Top-up) qualified childcare professionals, grants a Awarding Body: Senior Practitioner Award. This qualification Leeds Metropolitan University is much sought after in Children’s Centres Level 6 and Extended Schools. We provide the opportunity for you to progress from Code: TAA104003A qualifications gained in Further Education Duration: 2-3 years part-time in the field of Early Years Education and Day Care and enter Higher Education Course Overview Programmes. We have designed it for practitioners qualified at Level 3, with some In order to begin this course, you will post-qualifying experience. We also offer need to have already obtained Higher the opportunity for students with A levels Education qualifications at Stage 2

*FeesSee page include 18 examination/assessmentfor full details on how to applycharges 75 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk and significant experience of working qualification for Trainers and Assessors. with young children to progress to either a Entry Requirements You will need a mentor in your workplace childcare/policy role or teaching through A minimum of 140 tariff points. to carry out one of the three teaching completion of Stage 3 (for a full Honours The programme caters for a range of entry observations required. degree) and either a Childcare qualification qualifications and application are actively or Teacher training. Our philosophy is encouraged from those with non-traditional Entry Requirements to support the development, personal learning backgrounds. reflection and critical thinking across all You will need to have a Level 2 qualification A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and early years settings for children from 0 to in English or Literacy. If you do not have this health check are also required. 6 years of age. At the same time, we will qualification you will be asked to complete encourage you to be insightful about your You should normally have five GCSEs an initial assessment. A Level 3 qualification own qualities and inter-personal skills and including three at Grade C or above (one of and experience in the subject/vocational areas for personal development. which must be English) and two A Levels, area in which you wish to teach is desirable. or the equivalent, such as AS Levels, BTEC, You also need to have associate teacher GNVQ Advanced, or successful completion responsibilities, for example, be teaching or Entry Requirements of an accredited access course. training for a minimum of 30 hours during The course is primarily designed for Non-traditional applicants will be required the course. You may be teaching individuals experienced practitioners with a Level 3 to produce evidence of the completion of or groups. You will also be required to qualification in Childcare and Education. an accredited access course or of the ability find a workplace mentor to carry out an Other entrants require 160 UCAS tariff to study at Higher Education level. Short observation of your teaching practice. points and significant practical experience courses and relevant work experience may with young children. be taken into account. You may be required For further information contact ) 01274 433333. A Satisfactory Enhanced CRB Disclosure to complete a piece of written work as and Health Check is also required. part of your application. Direct entry onto Level 3 is available for those with relevant Fees* Some credit points may be gained through Foundation degrees or HNDs. prior experience and learning. Mature £530.00 students will be considered for non- For further information contact standard entry. ) 01274 433333. You will be invited for an interview and Literacy assessment. Certificate in Education Fees* PCET (DTLLS) For further information contact £250.00 per 15-credit Module. ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Fees* Level 5 Code: TCAH0025A £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Education and Duration: 2 years Professional Studies Course Overview Health and Social Welfare This course enables you to gain QTLS BA (Hons) Certificate in Teaching (Qualified Teacher, Learning and Skills) in the Lifelong Learning status and is 120 credits at Level 4 in Year Awarding Body: One and Level 5 in Year Two. The course is Leeds Metropolitan University Sector (CTLLS) endorsed by Standards Verification (SVUK), Level 6 the professional organisation for teachers Awarding Body: Edexcel Code: TBAH00681B and trainers. With our help, you will develop Level 4 Duration: 4-6 years the teaching, personal and academic skills Code: TCA0510B appropriate for new teachers and trainers or Duration: 27 weeks (4 hours per week) those who need to become qualified under Course Overview the new framework. This programme places emphasis on Course Overview the importance of Health and Social Entry Requirements Welfare within communities. You will You need to be employed as a Trainer have the opportunity to study contrasting or Assessor in the Lifelong Learning/Post You will need a minimum of a Level 3 perspectives on health and social welfare Compulsory Sector to be given a place qualification in your own subject area. You and examine how political, economic, on this course. Successful completion will should also have a Level 2 qualification social and cultural factors affect individual qualify you as an Associate Teacher, the in English, Literacy or Communication and group experiences of health and qualification recognised on the national Key Skills or be willing to work towards social welfare. framework for teachers as the appropriate

76 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 this during the course. You will also need the Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma appropriate paid teaching or training Entry Requirements stages which can then be transferred to (full-time or part-time) as your main role Normally, those entering the course Masters level if you are achieving at an in the post-compulsory sector for 150 will have a first degree or equivalent appropriate standard. hours over two years, and a mentor to vocational qualification and be working Qualifications from the National College support you in your role and carry out two in an educational or education-related for Leadership of Schools and Children’s teaching observations. We also offer a PCET setting. However, applicants with other Services (formerly NCSL) can also be Postgraduate Diploma (Level 7) in Training qualifications and experience will be considered for accreditation. for Teachers and Lecturers in Further and considered on an individual basis. If you Higher Education for Honours graduates. have appropriate prior learning, it may be For further information contact considered for accreditation. NPQH and ) 01274 433333. For further information contact NCSL qualifications will be considered. ) 01274 433333. Fees* For further information contact Fees* ) 01274 433333. £1,100.00 for 60 credit points. £3,375.00 Fees* £450.00 Lifelong Learning Current Developments in BA (Hons) (Top-up) Primary Education Awarding Body: Education/Teaching/Early Leeds Metropolitan University Years Practice/Inclusive Level 6 Awarding Body: Education/Leadership Code: TBC Various awarding bodies Duration: 2 years Level 7 & Management/ Code: TBC Practitioner Research Duration: 15 weeks Course Overview (1 evening per week) MEd/MA/PGD/PGC The course is delivered one evening per week normally over two years. The evening Awarding Body: attendance will vary depending on the Course Overview Leeds Metropolitan University Modules chosen. The Modules have been Level 7 Do you want to consolidate your selected to enhance your knowledge of knowledge of primary curriculum and Code: Various mentoring and leadership roles, supporting practice? Would you like to work with others Duration: 3 years students with special needs and enabling in the sector to explore issues? Would you you to focus on issues that impact on your like expert guidance and support? This 15- Course Overview practice. If you have a DTLLS qualification week course can be studied as either a CPD (a Certificate in Education) then you can course or as a Module at Masters level. It These courses are designed to develop access a three year part-time Foundation explores current and recent developments a critical understanding of educational degree and BA (Top-up) route but this will in primary education. You will receive expert issues, informed by a critical awareness involve work over the summer periods. guidance and support from a team of of contemporary issues at the forefront primary teacher trainers. This course would of progressional practice. The attendance be appropriate if you are: pattern varies depending on the Modules Entry Requirements chosen. Some require one evening per week A newly qualified teacher This course is a Top-up degree for those attendance and some are taught mainly with an education-related Foundation A teacher who has qualified in the last few through tutorials and VLE guidance. degree or equivalent eg HND, NVQ Level 5. years This includes those with a Sports Coaching A teacher who feels the need to update Entry Requirements Foundation degree, although some their knowledge of the curriculum preparation work would be required. You A teacher who has been out of the You should normally hold a good do not have to be a teacher to qualify for classroom for a while Honours degree or equivalent vocational this top-up degree but some experience in qualification, and be working in an education is required. A Secondary teacher who is interested in educational or education-related setting. changing to Primary teaching Those with a PGCE will receive 60 credit For further information contact A Secondary teacher involved in transition points towards the full Masters. Other ) 01274 433333. with Year 7 pupils. qualifications and experience can be considered for accreditation of such learning and may be acceptable for entry to Fees* £250.00 per 15-credit Module.

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Post Compulsory Education For further information contact For further information contact and Training (PCET) FdA ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. (Top-up from Cert Ed) Fees* Fees* Awarding Body: £1,100.00 for 60 credit points. £900.00 Leeds Metropolitan University Level 5 Code: TCAH0037B Post-Compulsory Education Post-Compulsory Education Duration: 2 years and Training (PCET) and Training (PCET) Course Overview Postgraduate Diploma in Pre-service Postgraduate This two year course can be shortened with Education (DTLLS) Diploma work over the summer break and combined with the BA in Lifelong Learning to achieve Awarding Body: Awarding Body: a full Honours degree. You will attend Leeds Metropolitan University Leeds Metropolitan University College one evening per week and study Level 7 Level 7 a mix of Modules that will draw on your Code: TCAH0034A Code: TCAH0034A/35A experience and help you consider your own Duration: 2 years Duration: 2 years career development. You can also choose from a range of Option Modules including: Counselling Skills for Teachers, Action Course Overview Course Overview Research, Tutoring & Course Leadership and This course leads to QTLS (Qualified Teacher, This course is ideal for those who wish to Developing Electronic Resources. You will Learning and Skills) status and is 120 credits. teach in the Post-compulsory sector but have the opportunity to carry out a piece of It is endorsed by Standards Verification have no or little experience of teaching. This small-scale research on a topic that interests (SVUK), the professional organisation for is an excellent course that leads to QTLS you following a Module on the principles and teachers and trainers. Our aim is to help (Qualified Teacher, Learning and Skills) practice of research. you develop the teaching, personal and status and is 120 credits at academic skills, appropriate for new teachers Level 7 (Masters). It is endorsed by Entry Requirements and trainers. The first Module includes the Standards Verification (SVUK), the Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning professional body for teachers and trainers. This course is for those teachers with Sector (PTTLS) qualification that all new We require you to attend for academic a DTLLS qualification (Certificate in teachers are required to achieve within a study one afternoon and evening per week Education) who wish to continue their year of starting to teach/train. We require and one day per week on your placement studies in education alongside their career. you to attend on Mondays from 15.00 as a teacher. Your mentor will guide you to 20.15 in Year 1 and Wednesdays in through the development of your teaching For further information contact Year 2. You will need to undertake further and you will have observations to give you ) 01274 433333. private study in order to succeed. If you feedback on your teaching practice and teach Literacy, Numeracy or ESOL, you can build up your confidence. With a further Fees* undertake the Additional Diploma and year of study, the course can lead to a £250.00 per 15-credit Module. become qualified under the new framework, Masters in PCET. as part of the course. Entry Requirements Post Compulsory Education Entry Requirements You will need an Honours degree, a Level 2 You should have a good Honours degree qualification in English, Literacy or and Training MA and be teaching or training, full-time or Communication Skills and a proven Awarding Body: part-time, as your main role in the Post- commitment to teaching adults as a career. If you wish to teach Literacy, Leeds Metropolitan University compulsory/Lifelong Learning sector for Numeracy or ESOL it is desirable for you to Level 7 150 hours over the duration of the course. You will also need a Level 2 qualification have a Level 3 qualification in that subject Code: TBC in English, Literacy or Communication area (A level, Level 3 Key Skills) and a Duration: 1 year Key Skills, and have access to a mentor (a further assessment of your personal skills qualified teacher and in the same area will be required. Ideally you should have Course Overview that you teach in) in your workplace to some voluntary experience of teaching support you in your role and carry out two and the ability to communicate with and This is a top-up for those with 120 credits teaching observations. motivate your learners. at Masters level usually from completing the Post Graduate Diploma in PCET for their Initial teacher Training.

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For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Engineering, Fees* Technology and £1,400.00 Construction

Supporting and Managing Casting Technology FdSc Learning in Education FdA Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Awarding Body: Level 5 Leeds Metropolitan University Code: TBC Level 5 Duration: 3 years Code: TDBH 0057A Duration: 3 years Course Overview This new and innovative provision is Course Overview delivered by distance learning. During This course offers you a flexible programme your studies you will have the opportunity of academic study to develop and improve to attend seminars and lectures at either your role in an educational setting, in the College’s main campus, Trinity Green either a primary or secondary school or campus or an external venue. in a college or other post compulsory The course has been designed in organisation. We have designed varied consultation with the cast metals industry routes so you can develop the skills and to meet the ever increasing demand of this knowledge appropriate to your context, sector. It will offer you the opportunity to Staff and fellow role and interests. The intention is that develop the knowledge and skills that are by working together we will help you to needed within the cast metals industry. students are achieve your goals. exceptionally Entry Requirements motivated people Entry Requirements who challenge and A wide range of qualifications will be Suggested tariff points equivalent to considered. These normally include an support my personal 120 UCAS credit points, with three other appropriate Level 3 qualification, GCE/ growth. subjects at GCSE level. Entry is normally VCE Advanced Level and New Nationals. at Level 1 with appropriate A level or One 6-Unit qualification at Advanced Mid Year Students’ equivalent qualifications in childcare and/ level, plus three other subjects at GCSE Perception of Course or education eg BTEC National Diploma, Grade C or above. National Certificate/ Survey 2009/2010 Survey NVQ 3 for Teaching Assistants or Childcare, Diploma or suitable bridging course in respondent. Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) or a qualification relevant to the course Accredited Access course. chosen. SQA Advanced Highers: One band You may seek admission with Advanced C Advanced Higher Pass plus three other Standing or Accreditation of Prior subjects at standard grade (Grade 3) or certificated Learning or Experience (APEL). above. International Baccalaureate Award You will be interviewed as part of the of the Certificate with a minimum of 20 selection procedure. credit points. A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and Holders of a Higher National Certificate/ health check are also required. Diploma will be considered for direct entry to Level 2 of the course by means of our For further information contact Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL). ) 01274 433333. If you are a mature applicant without formal qualifications, you will be Fees* invited for an interview with a view to incorporating your work experience into £250.00 per 15-credit Module. our Accreditation of Prior and Experiential Learning (APEL) which, in some cases, will provide exemption from some Modules or elements of Modules.

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For further information contact Civil Engineering Higher Minimum tariff points range - 40-80 with ) 01274 433333. relevant subjects - Mathematics, Science, National Certificate to and English. Fees* Higher National Diploma Normally a pass in a minimum of one A2 GCE or AVCE or equivalent (including £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Conversion General studies) but consideration may be given to two GCE AS or ASVCE or BTEC Awarding Body: Edexcel National Certificate/Award with one A2 or Level 5 AVCE (minimum six Units). Civil Engineering Code: WAA20754A Duration: 1 year ‘Aim Higher’ students are welcomed. Higher National Certificate Other qualifications or experience which demonstrate that you possess suitable Awarding Body: Edexcel Course Overview Level 4 knowledge and skills in an appropriate area of study may be appropriate. We welcome Code: WAA00428A This course is for those who have already achieved a Higher National Certificate in applications from mature students who Duration: 2 years Civil Engineering and would like to top-up to do not satisfy these entry requirements, a Higher National Diploma. provided you can demonstrate that, by Course Overview virtue of other studies and/or experience This course leads to you gaining Entry Requirements you are eligible for the course. Higher Technician status and possible You will need a Higher National Certificate employment in a middle management For further information contact in Civil Engineering. capacity. On successfully completing ) 01274 433333. the course, you will have the skills and For further information contact knowledge needed for a wide range of Fees* ) 01274 433333. rewarding civil engineering careers. £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in Fees* instalments). Entry Requirements £1,250.00 Admission is normally through the BTEC National Award/Certificate/Diploma or Construction Higher Advanced GNVQ/VCE in Construction and the Built Environment. You should Construction National Certificate to also have enthusiasm and the desire to Higher National Certificate Higher National Diploma progress your career. Conversion Alternative work experience and/or Awarding Body: Edexcel qualifications may be considered for Level 4 Awarding Body: Edexcel applicants who are over 21. Code: WAA0488A Level 5 Duration: 2 years Code: WAA20518A For further information contact Duration: 1 year ) 01274 433333. Course Overview Fees* Construction Management, at any level, Course Overview This course is for those who have already £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in is crucial to the well-being of a company. achieved a Higher National Certificate in instalments). It requires varied skills and techniques and we have designed this course to help Construction and would like to top-up to a you develop them. On completion of the Higher National Diploma. course, you will have acquired the skills and knowledge to launch a successful career in Entry Requirements a number of professions within the industry. You will have developed a constructive You will need a Higher National Certificate attitude towards current social issues at in Construction. work, industrial relations, site management practice and information technology. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Entry Requirements Fees* Normally a minimum of three GCSEs at £1,250.00 Grade C or above.

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AS or ASVCE or BTEC National Certificate/ Construction Engineering Entry Requirements Award with one A2 or AVCE (minimum six Management BSc (Hons) Normally a minimum of five GCSEs at Units). (Top-up) Grade C or above including Mathematics In addition to the above qualifications, we and Science. also encourage applications from potential Awarding Body: Minimum Tariff points - 80. students who have achieved one of the Leeds Metropolitan University We normally require a pass in a minimum of following: Access Courses Award of a full Level 6 one A2 GCE or AVCE or equivalent ASVCE or Access Certificate by a licensed Access Code: TBC BTEC National Certificate/Diploma. Validating Agency (students with partial certification will also be considered). Duration: 2 years Applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students are welcomed. Key Skills Level 3 (Application of Number, Communication, ICT) and Compact Other qualifications or experience which Course Overview students with evidence of participation. demonstrate that you possess suitable This is a quality programme of study in knowledge and skills in an appropriate area ‘Aim Higher’ students are welcomed. Construction Engineering Management of study may be appropriate. We welcome Other qualifications or experience which and related areas with a professional and applications from mature students who demonstrate that you possess suitable vocational focus. You will develop the skills, do not satisfy these entry requirements, knowledge and skills in an appropriate area knowledge, understanding and confidence provided they can demonstrate that, by of study may be appropriate for entry to for employment in this field. virtue of other studies and or experience you both degree and Higher National Diploma are capable of benefiting from the course. programmes. We welcome applications Entry Requirements from mature students who do not satisfy these entry requirements, provided you You should have successfully completed For further information contact can demonstrate that, by virtue of other a Foundation degree or Higher National ) 01274 433333. studies and or experience you are capable Diploma in Construction. Fees* of benefiting from the course. For further information contact £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in For further information contact ) 01274 433333. instalments). ) 01274 433333. Fees* Fees* £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Mechanical Engineering £1,250.00 per standard year (payable in Higher National Certificate instalments). Engineering (Electrical/ Awarding Body: Edexcel Level 4 Electronic)/(Mechanical/ Code: WBB00490A Metallurgy and Manufacturing Duration: 2 years Materials FdSc (1 day and 1 evening per week) Engineering) (subject to approval and validation) Higher National Diploma Course Overview Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Awarding Body: Edexcel BTEC Higher Nationals are designed to Level 5 provide you with an engaging specialist Level 5 Code: WBB00611 vocational programme with a strong Code: TBC Duration: 2 years work-related emphasis, linked to the Duration: 3 years requirements of the professional bodies and Course Overview National Occupational standards. Course Overview BTEC Higher Nationals are designed to Metallurgy and Materials is fundamental provide you with an engaging specialist Entry Requirements to the economic and social prosperity of vocational programme with a strong Normally a minimum of three GCSEs at the UK. It is responsible for the creation work-related emphasis, linked to the Grade C or above. of all the material objects people need for modern life, from concept to customer to requirements of the professional bodies and Minimum Tariff points range - 40-80. National Occupational standards. decommissioning. Qualified Metallurgists We normally require a pass in a have an important position in the City, minimum of one A2 GCE or AVCE or where metals and materials values and equivalent (including General studies) but sources are set against the world markets. consideration may be given to two GCE

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This Foundation degree is structured around academic subjects and work-based Metallurgy and Materials learning. Your studies will allow you to BEng (Hons) Hospitality and develop an appreciation of metallurgical principles and their use, and to identify Awarding Body: Catering technical competencies using a wide range Leeds Metropolitan University of personal and professional skills. Level 6 Hospitality and Travel The course is ideal if you would like to, or are Code: WBB03152A currently working in, the following areas of Duration: Negotiable Management FdA the metals industry: Awarding Body: Metals processing: metal finishing and Course Overview Leeds Metropolitan University fabrication including welding and casting, metals testing and evaluation, forensic The BEng (Hons) in Metallurgy Level 5 metallurgy, technical sales and support, and Materials meets the widening Code: TBC materials selection and specification, participation agenda by offering access Duration: 2 to 3 years equipment manufacture. to lifelong learning. The programme has been developed as a ‘student-centred We also welcome applications from those provision’ which has been designed to Course Overview who are unemployed. meet employer and industry requirements The aim of this course is to develop a range in terms of flexibility, along with offering of skills and knowledge of management Entry Requirements a diverse metallurgy, materials and which will enable you to gain employment A wide range of qualifications will be engineering curriculum. in the field of Hospitality Management or considered including an appropriate Level 3 This course is run as a Top-up from our Travel and Tourism Management. There qualification (eg Advanced Apprenticeship Metallurgy and Materials Foundation are a number of generic Units, common or Advanced vocational qualification). In Degree and is an ideal course for those to all, in conjunction with four Optional addition, you should have GCSE passes or wishing to eventually progress into a career Units which will enable you to specialise in equivalent in English and Mathematics. If in management. Hospitality, Travel, Culinary Arts or Tourism. you are a mature applicant without any of the above formal qualifications you Entry Requirements will be invited for an interview to see if Entry Requirements your experience and qualifications will be A Foundation degree in Metallurgy and This programme caters for a range of entry suitable. This is incorporated into a process Materials or equivalent. Higher National qualifications and applications from mature of Accreditation of Prior and Experiential Diploma in Metallurgy and Materials, students are actively encouraged. If you Learning (APEL), which, in some cases, will Engineering, or Science equivalent - for meet the entry criteria you will be invited for exempt you from elements of the course these you will be required to complete interview. or lead to short bridging programmes that Bridging Modules - B Eng (Hons), or BSc You should have a minimum of five GCSEs can prepare you for entry. Holders of a in Engineering, Science, or equivalent at Grade C or above and two A levels at Higher National Certificate/Diploma will be (with Bridging Modules). Higher Education Grade C or above, or the equivalent, such as considered for direct entry to Level 2 of the Diploma in a Engineering, Science, or AS levels or a full NVQ at Level 3 or 12/18 course. equivalent, again with Bridging Modules. Unit Level 3 National Diploma at Merit In exceptional circumstances mature or above or Advanced GNVQ at Merit or For further information contact candidates and entrants with non- above or 12 Unit AVCE at Grade C or above ) 01274 433333. traditional qualifications will be assessed for or successful completion of an accredited their suitability and entry point by the use access course, or a full Level 3 industry- Fees* of Accreditation of Prior learning (APL) or based qualification eg Certificate of Travel Experiential (AP (E) L), and the completion Agency Management (COTAM). £250.00 per 15-credit Module. of required Bridging Modules. You will be required to produce evidence of your ability to benefit from Higher For further information contact Education level study. Successful ) 01274 433333. completion of an accredited Access course, short courses and relevant work experience Fees* may be taken into account. You may be £250.00 per 15-credit Module. required to submit a piece of written work as part of your application. Some credit points may be accrued through the Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning (APEL).

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For further information contact with an excellent course of study to enable you to work efficiently in either a local, ) 01274 433333. Interpreting UK or international setting. The course is available full time or part time (day classes Fees* only - no evening classes). £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Diploma in Public Service Interpreting Entry Requirements Postgraduate Diploma A minimum of five GCSEs at Grade C Hospitality and or above to include Mathematics, 240 Awarding Body: IoL Travel Management UCAS Tariff points from A2 GCE or AVCE Level 6 (minimum 12 Units) or BTEC Nationals or BA (Hons) (Top-up) Code: SBEIE7855 the equivalent. Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) (subject to approval and validation) In addition to the above qualifications, we encourage applications from potential Awarding Body: Course Overview students who have achieved one of the following: Leeds Metropolitan University If you work in Law, Health or Local Code: TBC Government and are bilingual in both Access Courses - Award of a full Access Level 6 English and Polish, Slovak, Spanish or an Certificate by a licensed Access Validating Duration: 2 years Asian language, this course is perfect for Agency, Key Skills - Level 3 (Application you. On successfully completing the course, of Number, Communication, ICT) and Course Overview you will achieve an advanced national Compact students, with evidence of interpreting qualification and be included participation. Applications from ‘Aim The Hospitality, Leisure, Travel and Tourism on the National Register. You will take Higher’ students are welcomed. sector is one of the UK’s largest employers. external examinations in June. Other qualifications or experience which The sector employs in the region of two demonstrate that you possess suitable million people accounting for 1 in 14 Entry Requirements knowledge and skills in an appropriate UK jobs. area of study may be appropriate. We You will need a minimum of one A level or welcome applications from non-standard Entry Requirements equivalent qualification in English and your applicants who do not satisfy these target language. We also carry out our own entry requirements, provided you can A Foundation degree or equivalent will be assessment to make sure you can complete demonstrate that, by virtue of other studies considered (a minimum of 240 tariff points the course successfully. and/or experience, you are capable of which should include 120 at Level 5). You coping with or benefiting from the course. must also have GCSE Grade C or above in For further information contact English and Mathematics or equivalent. Successful completion of the College’s ) 01274 433333. Foundation Degree in Law and Legal Practice, will provide direct entry to Level 2 For further information contact Fees* ) 01274 433333. of this degree. To be confirmed on application. Fees* For further information contact ) 01274 433333. £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Fees* Law £250.00 per 15-credit Module.

Accountancy and Law BA (Hons) Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Level 6 Duration: 4 years

Course Overview This programme recognises the growing overlap of the roles of the accountant and the business lawyer and aims to provide you

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Assessment is through a variety of methods Immigration Law including writing articles for publication, Law and Social Welfare Professional Higher viva voce, and presentations to tutors and BA (Hons) undergraduate students. There are no Diploma examinations. The course is available full Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Awarding Body: ILEX time or part time (day classes only - no evening classes). Level 6 Level 6 Code: TBC Code: TBC Duration: 4 years Duration: 1 year (1 evening per week) Entry Requirements Normal entry requirements are a minimum Course Overview Course Overview of a 2:2 Honours degree in Law or a related discipline. This degree is the perfect choice if you wish This course will increase your knowledge to work within the Criminal Justice System and provide you with an excellent For further information contact in a capacity other than as a barrister or grounding in British nationality, immigration ) 01274 433333. solicitor, for example to enter the probation law and political asylum. service, customs, border agency, courts Fees* service, and advice agencies. The course is available full time and part time (day Entry Requirements To be confirmed on application. classes only - no evening classes). Standard entry requirements are successful completion of ILEX Level 3 or A levels. If you do not meet the standard entry requirements, Entry Requirements you may be offered an interview to assess Law and Legal Practice FdA A minimum of two A levels equivalent to whether you are capable of completing and approximately 240 UCAS tariff points benefiting from the course. Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University or AVCE (minimum of 12 Units) or BTEC Nationals or equivalent or an Access For further information contact Level 5 course or the international equivalent. For ) 01274 433333. Code: TBC non-standard applicants, these formal Duration: 3 years entry requirements may not be necessary Fees* as entry will be based upon your ability to To be confirmed on application. Course Overview demonstrate your capability to complete, and benefit from, the course. This is an interesting and rewarding Foundation degree in Law and Legal Successful completion of the College’s Practice. The course provides a route to Foundation Degree in Law and Legal International and legal practice by combining academic Practice, will provide direct entry to Level 2 Comparative Law LLM aspects of law with more practical Modules of this degree. and work experience. Awarding Body: For further information contact Leeds Metropolitan University ) 01274 433333. Level 7 Entry Requirements Code: TBC Standard applicants need one A level, Fees* AVCE, ASVCE or equivalent and GCSE Duration: 12 months minimum £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Mathematics and English or the equivalent. If you are a non-standard applicant, entry Course Overview will be based on an interview in which This Masters Degree will include sessions on you must show you have the capability to Comparative Family Law, European Economic complete, and benefit from, the course. Integration, European Social Integration, and Law and the Internet, which are delivered For further information contact in conjunction with a thesis component. In ) 01274 433333. the thesis component you can study any aspect of International or Comparative Law Fees* which interests you and which can include a comparison of, for example, English Law and £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Sharia Law. Classroom delivery is supported with a comprehensive learning portal, Moodle, and by tutors who offer a genuine open door policy.

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Law BA (Hons) Law LLB (Hons) For further information contact (Independent Programme Bachelor of Laws ) 01274 433333. Of Study) Awarding Body: Fees* Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Leeds Metropolitan University Level 6 Level 6 Code: TBC Code: TBC Duration: 4 years Law Professional Higher Duration: 4 years Course Overview Diploma Course Overview Our LLB (Hons) programme recognises Awarding Body: ILEX This is not a Solicitors Regulation Authority/ the need to provide an academically Level 6 Bar Council qualifying law degree, but a challenging degree which will provide you Code: TBC degree in Law which will let you construct with a sound knowledge of legal concepts Duration: 2-3 years your own course from the Modules offered and an understanding of the operation of law in society. Legal electives are available by the Bradford Law School. It is a non- Course Overview qualifying law degree with a very flexible and you will be able to use these to study structure. The course is available full areas relating to your personal, vocational In order to complete Level 6 of our ILEX time and part time (day classes only - no and academic interests. programme, you need to pass two linked evening classes). law and practice papers and two other Entry Requirements papers of your choice. However, you may choose to take individual subjects of Level 6 Entry Requirements A minimum of five GCSEs at Grade C or as single subject examinations. Full details Two A levels equivalent to 240 UCAS tariff above to include English Language. are available from the course tutor. points or above, or AVCE (minimum of Minimum tariff points - 240. 12 Units), or BTEC National or equivalent We normally require passes in a minimum Entry Requirements or Access course, or the international of three A2 GCE or AVCE (minimum 12 equivalent. If you are a non-standard Units) or BTEC Nationals or the equivalent. You should have successfully completed the ILEX Level 3 Professional Diploma or have applicant, formal entry requirements may In addition to the above qualifications, we not be necessary. Entry will be based upon A levels/AVCEs. Non-standard applicants also encourage applications from potential may be offered an interview to assess your ability to demonstrate the capability to students who have achieved one of the complete, and benefit from, the course. whether they are capable of completing or following: benefiting from the course. If you successfully complete the College’s Award of a full Access Certificate by a Foundation degree in Law and Legal licensed Access Validating Agency, Key For further information contact Practice, you may be eligible for direct entry Skills - Level 3 (Application of Number, ) 01274 433333. to Level 2 of this degree. Communication, ICT) and Compact students -with evidence of participation. For further information contact Fees* ‘Aim Higher’ students are welcomed. ) 01274 433333. To be confirmed on application. Other qualifications or experience which Fees* demonstrate that you possess suitable knowledge and skills in an appropriate area £250.00 per 15-credit Module. of study may be appropriate. Licenced Conveyancing We welcome applications from mature Council for Licensed students who do not satisfy these entry requirements, provided you can Conveyancers demonstrate that, by virtue of other studies Awarding Body: CLC and/or experience, you are capable of Level 6 coping with or benefiting from the course. Code: BDA10020A Mature students (aged over 21) will be Duration: 2-3 years considered on the basis of employment experience, as opposed to formal qualifications, and will be interviewed. Course Overview If you successfully complete the College’s If you wish to have a career in either in- Foundation Degree in Law and Legal house or self-employed conveyancing, this Practice, you may be eligible for direct entry comprehensive course is ideal and will give to Level 2 of this degree. you the opportunity to qualify as a Licensed

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Conveyancer. If you have previously studied Law (eg LLB), you can apply to the CLC Entry Requirements for exemption from some Modules (eg Normally a minimum of five GCSEs at Management Contract Law, Land Law, Landlord and Grade C or above. Tenant Law). Your course is in two parts 240 UCAS tariff points. - the Foundation includes three Modules Management MA We normally require passes in a minimum and two exams, and the Final involves you of two A2 GCE (not General Studies) Awarding Body: taking a further Module and three exams. or AVCE (minimum 12 Units) or BTEC Leeds Metropolitan University Nationals or the equivalent. Level 7 Entry Requirements In addition to the above qualifications, we Code: TBC You will need four GCSEs at Grade C or also encourage applications from potential Duration: Typically 2 years plus above including English, English Language students who have achieved one of the dissertation. or English Literature. In addition to following: (dependent on mode of study) applying to the College, you must register Award of a full Access Certificate by a with the CLC. If you are over 18 and work licensed Access Validating Agency, Key Course Overview in the office of a licenced conveyancer Skills - Level 3 (Application of Number, or solicitor, you may be accepted as a Communication, ICT) and Compact We have designed this programme to ‘practicing student’ without the above Students with evidence of participation. meet the needs of those who have already qualifications. Mature students aged 25+ completed a first degree who wish to study Applications from ‘Aim Higher’ students are management in more depth. may make an application to be considered welcomed. on its own merits. Other qualifications or experience which Entry Requirements For further information contact demonstrate that you possess suitable knowledge and skills in an appropriate area You should normally hold an Honours ) 01274 433333. of study may be accepted. degree or an equivalent professional Fees* We welcome applications from mature qualification. If you have an Ordinary students who do not satisfy these degree, you may be considered, provided To be confirmed on application. entry requirements, provided you can your prior studies and work experience have demonstrate that, by virtue of other studies included a significant and relevant business and/or experience, they are capable of content. If you do not meet the criteria to coping with or benefiting from the course. proceed to the dissertation stage, you may Marketing and Law be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate or If you successfully complete the College’s Diploma. BA (Hons) Foundation Degree in Law and Legal Practice, you may be eligible for direct entry Awarding Body: For further information contact to Level 2 of this degree. Leeds Metropolitan University ) 01274 433333. Code: TBC For further information contact Level 6 ) 01274 433333. Fees* Duration: 4 years To be confirmed on application. Fees* Course Overview £250.00 per 15-credit Module. This unique programme combines a Management and vocationally-focused marketing curriculum with an academically challenging course in Leadership Studies Law. We also include fundamental business Professional Award/ skills in the programme. Our aim is to allow you to develop a specialist range of Certificate/Diploma skills to take into the consumer-orientated Awarding Body: Edexcel business environment where you need to Code: TBC have a sound knowledge of more than one Level: 5 discipline. The course is available full time and part time (day classes only - no evening Duration: 1 year classes). (1 afternoon and 1 evening per week)

Course Overview This is a nationally-recognised and well established qualification focusing on the development of managerial skills. If you are

86 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 an ambitious manager who would like the opportunity to improve your performance Entry Requirements through in-class discussion and our highly CIM Professional Certificate in Marketing successful management residential, this or any Business or Marketing Bachelors course is perfect for you. You will learn about or Masters degree where a minimum different management practices, develop of one third of credits come from your own personal growth programme and marketing (or equivalent) or experience gain rewarding career progression. The in a management role that has provided course start dates are September and also you with knowledge and competence in January (subject to numbers). equivalent to the learning outcomes of the CIM Certificate in Marketing and is sufficient to pass the Entry Requirements Level 6 Entry Test. Please check: The entry requirements for this qualification www.cim.co.uk for information on are flexible. The course is ideal if you are approved entry qualifications and any a team leader or manager and want to applicable exceptions. develop your management skills and professional development, or if you have For further information contact qualifications but are looking to enter the ) 01274 433333. field of management. We recommend that you contact the course tutor to discuss your Fees* qualifications and experience. To be confirmed on application. For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Fees* Ophthalmic To be confirmed on application. Studying on this Dispensing course has been a great experience Contact Lens Practice for me. I feel that I Marketing Preparation for ABDO have made the right decision to study at Contact Lens Theory Bradford College. Marketing Level 6 Professional Diploma Code: YDB03606A Mid Year Students’ Duration: 34 weeks (1 day per week) Perception of Course Awarding Body: CIM Survey 2009/2010 Level 6 respondent Code: BCA00290A Course Overview Duration: 1 or 2 years This challenging and comprehensive course will fully prepare you to take the ABDO (Association of British Dispensing Opticians) Course Overview Contact Lens Anatomy and Visual Optics The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Theoretical Examinations. is the world’s largest professional marketing body providing membership, qualifications and training to marketing professionals Entry Requirements around the world. This programme You need to be a qualified Dispensing is recommended for marketers with Optician and be FBDO and GOC registered. operational level experience, in addition to CIM Professional Certificate holders aspiring For further information contact to a future marketing management role. It ) 01274 433333. is also appropriate for graduates of other disciplines or members of other professional Fees* bodies seeking to expand their marketing £2,250.00 role. This course may be taken over one or two years according to your needs.

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through part-time study. Rapid change Ophthalmic Dispensing demands that photographers today are FdSc independent, adaptable and able to offer Public Services expertise across a broad range of areas. Awarding Body: Bradford School of Arts & Media offers Leeds Metropolitan University a well resourced facility, enabling a wide Public Services Level 5 variety of pathways within photography Management FdA Code: YDB00587A and image-making. The photography Duration: 3 years (day release) department is an active member of the (subject to approval and validation) Association of Photographers (AOP), 1 day per week (9 hours per day) Awarding Body: one of the most prestigious professional Leeds Metropolitan University photography associations in the world. Course Overview You will gain all the exclusive benefits from Level 5 This excellent course covers all parts of the this association with the AOP which offers Code: TBC ABDO (Association of British Dispensing a pathway to becoming a professional Duration: 3 years Opticians) syllabus, teaches you the core photographic practitioner. The course competencies of the General Optical attracts sponsorship from companies such Course Overview Council and will fully prepare you to as Fuji, Ilford and Phase One. Many of our successfully take the ABDO professional former students have won national and This Foundation degree is designed qualifying examinations to become a regional competitions and commissions in association with local public service registered Dispensing Optician. from these important relationships. employers and combines academic study with work-based learning and/or work placement experience to equip you with Entry Requirements Entry Requirements the necessary skills to meet the demands of Five GCSEs at Grade A*- C including Suggested tariff points - 220 with subject/ today’s public services. Mathematics, English and Science, 60 grades in Art & Design/Design Technology. UCAS points from GCE Biology, Chemistry, Normally two A2 GCEs (not including Entry Requirements Physics or Mathematics or relevant General studies) or AVCE (minimum 12 Two full A levels or an Advanced Modern work experience to be discussed at your Units), BTEC National or BTEC Foundation in Apprenticeship with Level 3 GNVQ/NVQ interview. You need to be employed by a Art & Design. We usually base admission on qualifications or other Level 3 vocational Registered Optician. your portfolio and interview. qualifications and/or equivalent. (Minimum We encourage applications from potential For further information contact UCAS points 120-160) and GCSE in English students who have achieved the Award of ) 01274 433333. at Grade C or above. a full Access Certificate (Art & Design) by a If you do not have formal qualifications, licensed Access Validating Agency, Compact you will be considered for the course if Fees* students with evidence of participation, you have Accredited Prior Experience and ‘Aim Higher’ students and mature students £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Learning (APEL) and/or significant work- without the formal qualifications. related experience and knowledge relevant Applications from Higher National to working in the public services. For the Diploma students for direct entry into the Fire Industry pathway, you may need prior appropriate level are also encouraged. experience/qualifications from a UK or Photography recognised international Fire Service. You will normally be required to attend a For further information contact selection interview. Photography BA (Hons) ) 01274 433333. (subject to approval and validation) For further information contact Fees* ) 01274 433333. Awarding Body: £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Leeds Metropolitan University Fees* Level 6 £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Code: TBC Duration: 4-6 years

Course Overview This part-time route integrates with the full-time degree. It is mainly aimed at those who work in the photographic industries and wish to gain a BA (Hons) Photography

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Public Services Youth and Community Management Social and Development BA (Hons) BA (Hons) (Top-up) Community Practice Awarding Body: Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University Leeds Metropolitan University Counselling and Psychology (NYA/JNC recognised) Level 6 Level 6 in Community Settings Code: YCB03541B3 Code: TBBH0071B Duration: 2 years BA (Hons) Duration: 4-6 years Awarding Body: Course Overview Course Overview Leeds Metropolitan University This innovative degree provides a vocationally This social science-based course offers a Level 6 relevant experience and programme of unique blend of theoretical and practical Code: TBAH0067A study in Youth and Community related fields. studies that will benefit a wide range of Duration: 4-6 years You can gain a professional qualification managerial careers in the public services recognised by the National Youth Agency and sector. Course Overview the Joint Negotiating Committee for Youth and Community Workers. You can specialise If you are interested in human behaviour Entry Requirements in a particular area of youth and community and have a desire to help people then this is work that interests you, such as community A Higher National Diploma or Foundation the perfect course for you. The programme development, youth justice, international degree in Public Services Management or combines high level counselling skills and perspectives and faith or social exclusion. other relevant subject, normally with a Merit psychological understanding to give you a profile or an overall average of 55% in wide range of insights and perspectives on Year 2, or 240 credit points from Years 1 and human behaviour, problems and concerns. Entry Requirements 2 of a relevant degree programme, normally Exploring these issues within a variety of This course caters for a range of entry with an overall average of 55% in Year 2, or community settings will provide you with qualifications and has been particularly five years’ relevant experience in the public, a fascinating, demanding and practical successful in attracting mature students. community or voluntary sector. If you do educational experience. You should have five GCSEs including three not have a Level 5 qualifications, you will be at Grade C or above, one of which must be required to take a diagnostic assessment Entry Requirements English, and two at A level or equivalent such of your written communication skills and as BTEC, GNVQ Advanced/ Advanced VCE, submit a written piece of work which You need a minimum tariff points range OU Credits or successful completion of an demonstrates analytical and evaluative skills of 100-140, a successful interview and a accredited Access Course. equivalent to those of other entrants. level of personal awareness and emotional You must provide evidence of the ability to maturity that equals the demands of study at Higher Education level and may be counselling training. required to undertake a written test. For further information contact You should should have five GCSEs including You should also have evidence of at least six ) 01274 433333. three at Grade C or above (one of which months’ voluntary or paid work experience must be English) and two A levels, or the with young people aged 13 plus. Fees* equivalent, such as AS levels, BTEC, GNVQ You must demonstrate a commitment to Advanced, or successful completion of an £250.00 per 15-credit Module. all aspects of the course, which seeks to accredited Access course. contribute to personal and professional Mature students will be required to produce development in anti-oppressive contexts. evidence of the ability to study at Higher The College welcomes applications from Education level. Short courses and relevant mature students who do not satisfy these work experience may be taken into account. entry requirements, provided you can Mature applicants may be required to demonstrate that, by virtue of other studies complete a piece of written work as part of and or experience you are capable of coping their application. with and benefiting from the course. A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and health check are also required. health check are also required.

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Fees* Fees* £250.00 per 15-credit Module. £250.00 per 15-credit Module.

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This Award is subject to variations imposed Youth and Community by the professional awarding body Youth and Community Development PGD/MA (National Youth Agency). Studies PGD/MA

Awarding Body: For further information contact Awarding Body: Leeds Metropolitan University ) 01274 433333. Leeds Metropolitan University (NYA/JNC recognised) Level 7 Level 7 Fees* Code: TBC Code: TBBH0075B Duration: PGD 2 years To be confirmed on application. Duration: PGD 2 years MA 3 years MA 3 years Course Overview Youth and Community Course Overview Are you a qualified Youth and Community If you are seeking a career in the voluntary Studies BA (Hons) (Top-up) worker who wishes to explore work-related or statutory sector of Youth and Community issues in greater depth? This can be Work or related fields (eg homelessness, Awarding Body: achieved by studying contemporary issues substance misuse, youth offending, social Leeds Metropolitan University affecting the field at Masters level with welfare and work with specialist client Level 6 those seeking a professional qualification. groups), this is the ideal programme for Code: TBBH0071B You will study alongside PGD/MA Youth and you. It is challenging and stimulating and Duration: 2 years Development students and this will widen addresses contemporary issues. We use the perspectives explored. evidence and theory to inform and develop Course Overview your skills and good practice in Youth and Community Development. At the McMillan From 2010, Youth and Community Work Entry Requirements School of Teaching, Health and Care you became a degree only profession. This You will need an academic qualification at will have access to the full range of facilities qualification offers youth and community graduate level. Although a social science and the chance to share your opinions and workers qualified to the level of Diploma qualification is preferred, it is not essential experiences with your fellow practitioners. of Higher Education the opportunity to as long as you can show that you will develop their existing qualification to benefit from the course and have the degree level. Entry Requirements potential to become a competent youth and community professional practitioner. You will need an academic qualification at Entry Requirements You will also need a minimum of 12 months graduate level. Although a social science relevant voluntary or paid experience with qualification is preferred, it is not essential You must be professionally qualified as a young people aged 13+ within a Youth and as long as you can show that you will Youth and Community worker and have a Community setting, in a professional role. benefit from the course and have the Diploma of Higher Education in Youth and potential to become a competent youth Community Development (or equivalent) We require a satisfactory Enhanced CRB and community professional practitioner. from a NYA/JNC recognised course. disclosure and health check for admission to this course. You will also need a minimum of 12 months’ relevant voluntary or paid For further information contact You need to be committed to anti- experience with young people aged 13+ ) 01274 433333. oppressive and anti-discriminatory values. within the Youth and Community If you are in full employment and want to Development settings, in a professional role. Fees* study part-time, you must ensure that your We require a satisfactory Enhanced CRB £250.00 per 15-credit Module. employer will support you and meet the disclosure and health check for admission to placement requirements. this course. If you meet the above requirements you You need to be committed to anti- will be invited for interview. oppressive and anti-discriminatory values. Some credit points may be gained through If you are in full employment and want to your prior experience and learning, study part-time, you must ensure that your although this is not recognised for fieldwork employer will support you and meet the practice or professional related Modules. placement requirements. For further information contact If you meet the above requirements you ) 01274 433333. will be invited for interview. Some credit points may be gained through Fees* prior experience and learning, although this is not recognised for fieldwork practice or To be confirmed on application. professional related Modules.

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For further information contact For further information contact Sport, Exercise ) 01274 433333. ) 01274 433333. and Fitness Fees* Fees* £250.00 per 15-credit Module. £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Health-related Exercise and Fitness FdSc Sports Coaching FdSc Awarding Body: Teacher Training Leeds Metropolitan University Awarding Body: Level 5 Leeds Metropolitan University Code: TBC Level 5 Primary Education (with Duration: 2-3 years Code: TBC Duration: 2-3 years Qualified Teacher Status) Course Overview BA (Hons) Course Overview This programme is suitable for anyone Awarding Body: with a strong interest in, and a passion This course is designed to meet the Leeds Metropolitan University for, exercise and fitness. It is run over four demand for qualified sports coaches and Level 6 semesters and meets the appropriate development officers in the emerging Code: TEAH0020A job market. It has been designed in National Occupational Standards and Key Duration: 4-6 years Skills for the sector. You will study Modules consultation with some of the industry’s in Exercise and Fitness (eg Physiology, leading professional bodies and employers, Nutrition and Gym Instruction) as well as including SkillsActive, Sportscoach UK and Course Overview Personal and Professional Development, , led by the newly-appointed This is the perfect opportunity for you to as the course is designed to foster lifelong coaching Centre for Excellence, Leeds have a rewarding and challenging career learning in its participants. The course was Metropolitan University. You will develop the at one of the country’s foremost centres of originally designed in consultation with range of skills, techniques, personal qualities teacher education, set in a stimulating multi- some of the industry’s leading professional and attitudes appropriate for successful cultural environment. The degree fulfils the bodies including the Fitness Industry transition into a coaching or sport-related latest Training and Development Agency Association, SkillsActive, SportscoachUK, career. You will have the opportunity to (TDA) criteria for teacher training and has David Lloyd Leisure, Bradford Bulls and develop your understanding of sports strong partnership links with local schools Northern Fitness & Education. You will coaching academically and practically. The throughout West Yorkshire and beyond. At benefit from lectures and support from staff course reflects the appropriate National the heart of the degree is school experience, with extensive experience of working in the Occupational Standards and Key Skills for and we provide an extensive programme of fitness industry, in conjunction with work the sector and is designed to foster lifelong school placements throughout every year placements during both years of the course. learning in its participants. During the of the course, giving you the opportunity to Applications are welcome from those course, you will have the opportunity to practise your teaching skills. currently working in the fitness industry or attend a recruitment event for the New York those with a keen enthusiasm to develop Red Bulls soccer team. themselves in this field. Entry Requirements Entry Requirements We require a minimum of 180 tariff points. Entry Requirements Those under 21 years of age should Normally two passes at A level (at least one at Grade B) or an equivalent BTEC National You should normally have one of the normally have one of the following: or GNVQ Advanced/Advanced VCE (full following: A levels, an Advanced GNVQ, One full A level, an Advanced GNVQ, AVCE, Award) or completion of an Accredited AVCE, NVQ, BTEC or other Level 3 NVQ, BTEC or other Level 3 vocational Access course. vocational qualification in a related subject qualification or an Advanced Modern which equates to 120 UCAS points and Apprenticeship which includes Level 3 You must have GCSEs at Grade C or above GCSE Grade A-C in Mathematics and qualifications. (or equivalent) in English, Mathematics and English. Gym Instructor and Personal Trainer If you are over the age of 21, you may Science. qualifications are desirable although not not need the formal qualifications. Prior A written assessment may be used to essential. Mature students may not need experience will be taken into consideration. evaluate your strengths and needs. formal qualifications. All applicants must be You should have a combination of Suitable applicants will be invited for an able to demonstrate a strong interest and/ academic qualifications, experience and interview. or experience in exercise and fitness. motivation. Entry onto the course will be A satisfactory Enhanced CRB disclosure and You will be invited for an interview. subject to an interview. health check are also required.

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For further information contact For further information contact ) 01274 433333. Travel and Tourism ) 01274 433333. Fees* Fees* To be confirmed on application. Hospitality and Travel £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Management FdA Awarding Body: Teaching ESOL, Literacy Leeds Metropolitan University Hospitality and and Numeracy in the Level 5 Travel Management Code: YCAFDHT Lifelong Learning Sector Duration: 3 years BA (Hons) (Top-up) Additional Diploma (subject to approval and validation)

Level 5 Course Overview Awarding Body: Code: Various The aim of this course is to develop a range Leeds Metropolitan University Duration: 24 weeks of skills and knowledge which will enable Code: TBC you to gain employment in the field of Level 6 Course Overview Hospitality & Travel Management. Duration: 2 years These are valuable in-service courses for existing Skills for Life teachers in ESOL, Entry Requirements Course Overview Literacy and Numeracy and you must If you meet the entry criteria you will The Hospitality, Leisure, Travel and Tourism be teaching one of these subjects for a be invited for an interview. You may be sector is one of the UK’s largest employers. minimum of 75 hours in order to gain a required to submit a piece of written work The sector employs in the region of two place on the course. You will study three as part of your application. million people accounting for 1 in 14 Modules examining the theory and practice A minimum of five GCSEs at Grade C or UK jobs. of teaching your specialist area to help above and two A levels at Grade C or above, you gain a better understanding. You will or the equivalent, such as AS levels, a full Entry Requirements also be observed by your course tutor NVQ at Level 3 or 12/18 Unit Level 3 and mentor. You will need to choose an National Diploma at Merit or above, A Foundation degree or equivalent will be appropriate mentor as a condition of entry Advanced GNVQ at Merit or above, considered (a minimum of 240 tariff points to the course and you may be helped in this 12 Unit AVCE at Grade C or above, which should include 120 at Level 5). You process by the course tutor. You must have successful completion of an accredited must also have GCSE Grade C or above in a full teaching qualification eg a Certificate Access course or a full Level 3 industry- English and Mathematics or equivalent. in Education or PGCE before starting the based qualification eg Certificate of Travel course. If you do not have one then you Agency Management (COTAM). For further information contact can gain this qualification alongside the full You will be required to produce evidence ) 01274 433333. teaching qualification and these courses of your ability to benefit from Higher start in September. Education level study. Some credit points Fees* may be accrued through the Accreditation £250.00 per 15-credit Module. Entry Requirements of Prior Experience and Learning (APEL). You must currently be teaching 75 hours per year in your specialist area. You must have a full teaching qualification and a Level 3 qualification in your specialist area. You will also be required to complete an I really enjoy this initial assessment to determine the level of course and I have your current skills. You will need to identify a gained a lot in suitable mentor from your workplace. confidence.

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Walk this way. . . to our Part-time Courses in the Community Our courses in the community are now available at 27 venues throughout Bradford, Wharfedale and Keighley – see pages 19-20 for a list of our community venues. They are ideal if you want to study at a time convenient to you – morning, afternoon or evening.

Whether you want to gain a qualification, pottery to digital photography and much study for your own personal development, more. What’s more, you may be eligible pursue a hobby or would like to meet to study for free. See pages 17 and 94 for other like-minded people, we have courses full details. ranging from IT to languages, from

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Financial Support and Guidance

Information for those studying part-time Learning for Leisure and Personal and Community Development Learning (PCDL) courses You may not have to pay course Fees* if you are aged 19+, are a UK or EU student and fulfil one of the following criteria: You are in receipt of one of the following benefits: •• Income Support (income based or non contribution based) •• Pension Guarantee Credits •• Jobseekers Allowance •• Housing or Council Tax Benefit •• Working Tax Credit (where the total household income is less than £17,700 per couple per year or £13,000 single person’s allowance. •• Unwaged dependent (spouse/partner or child of person in receipt of a means tested benefit) •• Employment Support Allowance •• Category D offender •• Offender serving in the community If you are 19 or over on 31st August 2011, you may not have to pay tuition Fees* if you are an unwaged dependent of someone in receipt of any of the benefits listed below. You will need to provide evidence as well as a letter from the recipient of the benefit, stating you are an unwaged dependent. Please bring evidence, dated within three months, of any benefit you receive when you come to enrol. See the table below for more details.

Benefit Evidence you should bring to enrolment

Letter dated within the last tax year Income Support from the Benefit Office clearly stating the benefit entitlement

Working Tax Credit with an assessed income of less TC602 Form - full form required than £17,700 per couple, (Child Care Allowance not acceptable) per year or £13,000 single person’s allowance

Job Seekers Allowance Same as Income Support

Letter dated within the last tax year from the Council Housing Benefit confirming entitlement

Letter dated within the last tax year from the Coun- Council Tax Benefit cil confirming entitlement (not single occupancy discount)

Letter dated within the last tax year from the Benefit Pension Guarantee Credit Office confirming entitlement

Employment Support Letter dated within the last tax year from the Benefit Allowance Office confirming entitlement

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Award in IT (ITQ QCF) Computing and ICT Level 1 Awarding Body: OCR Award In IT (ITQ QCF) Level 1 Level 1 Duration: 15 weeks (4 hours per week) Awarding Body: OCR Level 1 Course Overview Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) This course is suitable for those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by employers. A variety of Modules will be Course Overview offered, for example: Word Processing, This course is suitable for those who wish Spreadsheets and Databases. You should to gain an IT qualification recognised by have a basic knowledge of computing employers. A variety of Modules will be (mouse and keyboard skills). This course offered, for example: Word Processing, may be suitable for complete beginners Spreadsheets and Databases. You should and the first week of the course will involve have a basic knowledge of computing a simple test which all students must (mouse and keyboard skills). This course may complete. This course is accredited and be suitable for complete beginners and the you will be assessed on completion of each first week of the course will involve a simple Module. You will be required to complete test which all students must complete. This an Individual Initial Assessment form at the course is accredited and you will be assessed start of the course. Your tutor will provide on completion of each Module. You will be required to complete an Individual induction and guidance at the beginning of Initial Assessment form at the start of the the course. The teachers are course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of the course. helpful, supportive Entry Requirements and enthusiastic. There are no specific entry requirements. Entry Requirements Students’ Perception of There are no specific entry requirements. Date, Time and Venue Courses Survey 2009/2010 VAA4101A, Park Lane Centre respondent Date, Time and Venue (Fri 09.30-13.30) VAA4102E, Westbrook Building from 20/01/12 (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 19/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] VAA4103E, Bolton Royd (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 Fees* VAA4109A, Three Valleys Centre £192.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA (Thu 09.30-11.30) benefits (see page 17). from 22/09/11 VAA4110A, Women Zone Digital Imaging Level 2 Community Centre (Mon 09.30-11.30) Awarding Body: OCR from 19/09/11 Level 2 VAA4111E, Parkside School Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 19/09/11 Course Overview To meet employer demands, IT users For more information: ) 01274 436300 are needing increased levels of skills ) [email protected] in desktop technology and are being required to be skilled in IT, digital imagery Fees* and communications. The aim of this £192.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA qualification is to recognise the application benefits (see page 17). of a range of digital imaging skills,

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knowledge and understanding within offered, for example, Word Processing, IT, including the use of various software ITQ Computer Hardware Spreadsheets, Databases, Desk Top applications which may include: Drawing Essentials Level 2 Publishing, Web Page Creation and On-line & Planning, Design, Desktop Publishing, Communicator (subject to availability). Imaging, Multimedia, Presentation, Video, Awarding Body: OCR You should have a basic knowledge of and Web Design. These will be combined Level 2 computing. This course is not suitable for with Mandatory Units to complete the Duration: 30 weeks (4 hours per week) complete beginners and the first week of criteria to attain this qualification. Specific the course will involve a simple test which Unit study will be discussed with your tutor. Course Overview you must complete successfully. This The ITQ provides increased flexibility and course is accredited. You will be required to choice, allowing you the opportunity to use Learn how to service and maintain a home complete an Individual Initial Assessment a combination of methods to demonstrate computer, install programs effectively, form at the start of your course. Your tutor that the criteria have been met to attain connect and install software for new will provide induction and guidance at the the qualification. Contributing qualifications hardware devices, use valid security beginning of the course. You will be required such as CLAIT can be recognised towards procedures to minimise risk to self and to produce a portfolio of evidence. the overall achievement of the qualification, hardware and make sure your system is up to date and working efficiently and safely. building on your previous achievements Entry Requirements and learning. This is an accredited course This is an accredited course and you will be and you will be required to produce a required to produce a portfolio of evidence There are no specific entry requirements. portfolio of evidence over the 30 weeks. You over the 30 weeks. You will be required to will be required to complete an Individual complete an Individual Initial Assessment Date, Time and Venue Initial Assessment form at the start of your form at the start of your course. Your tutor course. Your tutor will provide induction and will provide induction and guidance at the VAA4104P, Mayfield Centre guidance at the beginning of your course. beginning of your course. (Mon 12.00-15.00) from 19/09/11 Entry Requirements Entry Requirements VAA4105E, Bolton Royd (Wed 18.00-21.00) You will be required to have a Level 1 There are no specific entry requirements, from 21/09/11 qualification or equivalent in this subject. although a basic knowledge of IT would be Prior learning in related fields such as Web an advantage. For more information: ) 01274 436300 Design, Digital Photography, Photoshop etc ) [email protected] would also be an advantage. You will need Date, Time and Venue to be familiar with the use of IT and be Fees* IT literate. VAA4201E, Bolton Royd (Wed 09.00-13.00) £345.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA from 21/09/11 benefits (see page 17). Date, Time and Venue VAA4209A, Three Valleys Centre VAA4208E, Bolton Royd (Wed 09.00-13.00) from 21/09/11 (Thu 13.00-16.00) from 22/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 ITQ Level 1 ) [email protected] (OCR NVQ for IT Users) For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] Fees* Awarding Body: OCR £384.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Level 1 Fees* benefits (see page 17). Duration: 30 weeks (3.5 hours per week) £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA benefits (see page 17). Course Overview ITQ Level 1 This course is suitable tor those who wish to gain an IT qualification recognised by (OCR NVQ for IT Users) employers. A variety of Modules will be offered, for example, Word Processing, Awarding Body: OCR Spreadsheets, Databases, Desk Top Level 1 Publishing, Web Page Creation and On-line Duration: 36 weeks (3 hours per week) Communicator (subject to availability). You should have a basic knowledge of Course Overview computing. This course is not suitable for complete beginners and the first week of This course is suitable tor those who wish the course will involve a simple test which to gain an IT qualification recognised by you must complete successfully. employers. A variety of Modules will be

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This course is accredited. You will be start of your course. Your tutor will provide This is an accredited course and you will be required to complete an Individual Initial induction and guidance at the beginning of required to produce a portfolio of evidence Assessment form at the start of your your course. over the 30 weeks. You will be required to course. Your tutor will provide induction and complete an Individual Initial Assessment guidance at the beginning of the course. Entry Requirements form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the There are no specific entry requirements. Entry Requirements beginning of your course. There are no specific entry requirements. Date, Time and Venue Entry Requirements VAA4106A, Women Zone There are no specific entry requirements. Date, Time and Venue Community Centre VAA4107A, Three Valleys Centre (Wed 09.30-13.30) (Tue 09.30-13.00) from 21/09/11 Date, Time and Venue from 20/09/11 VAA4202A, Park Lane Centre VAA4108A, Park Lane Centre For more information: ) 01274 436300 (Mon 09.30-13.30) (Tue 12.00-15.30) ) [email protected] from 19/09/11 from 20/09/11 VAA4203A, Bolton Royd Fees* (Mon 09.30-13.30) For more information: ) 01274 436300 £345.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA from 19/09/11 ) [email protected] benefits (see page 17). VAA4205E, Mayfield Centre (Mon 17.00-21.00) Fees* from 19/09/11 £345.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA VAA4206A, Bolton Royd benefits (see page 17). ITQ Level 2 (Fri 09.00-13.00) (OCR NVQ for IT Users) from 23/09/11 VAA4207A, Mayfield Centre Awarding Body: OCR (Wed 09.00-13.00) ITQ Level 1 - Women Only Level 2 from 21/09/11 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) Duration: 30 weeks (4 hours per week) VAA4209A, Three Valleys Centre (Wed 09.00-13.00) Awarding Body: OCR Course Overview from 21/09/11 Level 1 To meet employer demands, IT users are Duration: 27 weeks (4 hours per week) For more information: ) 01274 436300 needing increased levels of skills in desktop ) [email protected] technology and are being required to be Course Overview skilled in IT processes and tools. The aim Fees* To meet employer demands, IT users are of this qualification is to recognise the needing increased levels of skills in desktop application of a range skills, knowledge £384.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA technology and are being required to be and understanding within IT, including benefits (see page 17). skilled in IT processes and tools. The aim the use of various IT applications. These of this qualification is to recognise the will be combined with Mandatory Units application of a range skills, knowledge to complete the criteria to attain this and understanding within IT, including qualification. Specific Unit study will ITQ Level 2 - Women Only the use of various IT applications. These be discussed with tutor. ITQ has been (OCR NVQ for IT Users) will be combined with Mandatory Units developed using the revised National to complete the criteria to attain this Occupational Standards for Using IT, Awarding Body: OCR qualification. Specific Unit study will be produced by e-skills UK, the Sector Skills Level 2 discussed with your tutor. ITQ has been Council for IT. The aim of this qualification Duration: 30 weeks (4 hours per week) developed to follow the revised National is to recognise the application of a range Occupational Standards for Using IT and of IT skills, knowledge and understanding. is produced by e-skills UK, the Sector Skills The ITQ provides increased flexibility and Course Overview Council for IT. This qualification is extremely choice allowing you the opportunity to use To meet employer demands, IT users are flexible and can be adapted to your a combination of methods to demonstrate needing increased levels of skills in desktop individual needs. that the criteria have been met to attain technology and are being required to be this qualification. Other contributing This is an accredited course and you will be skilled in IT processes and tools.The aim qualifications such as CLAIT can be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. of this qualification is to recognise the recognised towards the overall achievement application of a range skills, knowledge and You will be required to complete an of the qualification, building on your understanding within IT, including the use Individual Initial Assessment form at the previous achievements and learning. of various IT applications. These will be

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combined with Mandatory Units to complete of this qualification is to recognise the the criteria to attain this qualification. Specific application of a range skills, knowledge ITQ Level 3 Unit study will be discussed with tutor. and understanding within IT, including (OCR NVQ for IT Users) ITQ has been developed using the revised the use of various IT applications. These National Occupational Standards for Using will be combined with Mandatory Units Awarding Body: OCR IT, produced by e-skills UK, the Sector Skills to complete the criteria to attain this Level 3 Council for IT. The aim of this qualification qualification. Specific Unit study will Duration: 30 weeks is to recognise the application of a range be discussed with tutor. ITQ has been (6 hours per week over 2 days) of IT skills, knowledge and understanding. developed using the revised National The ITQ provides increased flexibility and Occupational Standards for Using IT, Course Overview choice allowing you the opportunity to use produced by e-skills UK, the Sector Skills a combination of methods to demonstrate Council for IT. The aim of this qualification To meet employer demands, IT users are that the criteria have been met to attain is to recognise the application of a range needing increased levels of skills in desktop this qualification. Other contributing of IT skills, knowledge and understanding. technology and are being required to be qualifications such as CLAIT can be The ITQ provides increased flexibility and skilled in IT processes and tools. The aim recognised towards the overall achievement choice allowing you the opportunity to use of this qualification is to recognise the of the qualification, building on your previous a combination of methods to demonstrate application of a range skills, knowledge achievements and learning. that the criteria have been met to attain and understanding within IT, including This is an accredited course and you will be this qualification. Other contributing the use of various IT applications. These required to produce a portfolio of evidence qualifications such as CLAIT can be will be combined with Mandatory Units over the 30 weeks. You will be required to recognised towards the overall achievement to complete the criteria to attain this complete an Individual Initial Assessment of the qualification, building on your qualification. Specific Unit study will form at the start of your course. Your tutor previous achievements and learning. This be discussed with tutor. ITQ has been will provide induction and guidance at the is an accredited course and you will be developed using the revised National beginning of your course. required to produce a portfolio of evidence Occupational Standards for Using IT, over the 30 weeks. You will be required to produced by e-skills UK, the Sector Skills complete an Individual Initial Assessment Council for IT. The aim of this qualification Entry Requirements form at the start of your course. Your tutor is to recognise the application of a range There are no specific entry requirements. will provide induction and guidance at the of IT skills, knowledge and understanding. beginning of your course. The ITQ provides increased flexibility and choice allowing you the opportunity to use Date, Time and Venue a combination of methods to demonstrate VAA4204A, Women Zone Entry Requirements that the criteria have been met to attain Community Centre Successful completion of ITQ Level 2 or this qualification. Other contributing (Thur 09.30-13.30) equivalent. qualifications such as CLAIT can be from 22/09/11 recognised towards the overall achievement of the qualification, building on your Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 previous achievements and learning. ) [email protected] VAA4301A, Bolton Royd This is an accredited course and you will be (Tue 09.15-15.15) required to produce a portfolio of evidence. from 20/09/11 Fees* You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the £384.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA For more information: ) 01274 436300 start of your course. Your tutor will provide benefits (see page 17). ) [email protected] induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* ITQ Level 3 £576.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Entry Requirements benefits (see page 17). (OCR NVQ for IT Users) Successful completion of ITQ Level 2 or equivalent. Awarding Body: OCR Level 3 Duration: 30 weeks Date, Time and Venue (6 hours per week over 1 day) VAA4302E, Three Valleys Centre (Mon and Wed 18.00-21.00) Course Overview from 21/09/11 To meet employer demands, IT users are VAA4303E, Park Lane Centre needing increased levels of skills in desktop (Mon and Wed 18.00-21.00) technology and are being required to be from 21/09/11 skilled in IT processes and tools. The aim

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For more information: ) 01274 436300 Certificate in Drawing and Certificate in Dressmaking ) [email protected] Painting Awarding Body: NCFE Level 2 Fees* Awarding Body: NCFE Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) £576.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Level 2 benefits (see page 17). Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) Course Overview Course Overview This creative Level 2 course will cover various aspects of dressmaking skills. You Creative Crafts This course would be an ideal choice may have to provide your own resources for anyone who would like to gain a such as ruler, chalk etc. This will be and Skills qualification for their skills in drawing and discussed with the course tutor. This course painting. This creative and engaging course is accredited (Level 2) and you will be will cover various aspects of drawing and required to produce a portfolio of evidence Certificate in Cake painting. There will be a small charge for to be assessed. Decoration any materials used whilst on the course and this will be discussed with the course You will be required to complete an Awarding Body: NCFE tutor. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Level 2 Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of induction and guidance at the beginning your course. Course Overview of your course. This course is accredited (Level 2) and you will be required to produce Entry Requirements In this exciting and engaging course you a portfolio of evidence to be assessed. will learn how to decorate cakes, starting There are no specific entry requirements. with icing techniques and progressing Entry Requirements to elaborate over-piping and collar work. Date, Time and Venue Other more sophisticated techniques may You should have completed the Drawing be covered. There will be a charge for and Painting Introduction/Improvers VAA9203A, Park Lane Centre any ingredients used whilst on the course course or similar. (Wed 09.30-1230) and this will be discussed with the course from 21/09/11 tutor. You will be required to complete an Date, Time and Venue Individual Initial Assessment form at the For more information: ) 01274 436300 start of your course. Your tutor will provide VAA9202E, Thornton Primary School ) [email protected] induction and guidance at the beginning of (Tue 18.00-21.00) your course. This course is accredited from 20/09/11 Fees* (Level 2) and you will be required to provide VAA9207E, Bolton Royd £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA a portfolio of evidence to be assessed. (Tue 18.00-21.00) benefits (see page 17). from 20/09/11 Entry Requirements VAA9212E, Parkside School (Thu 18.00-21.00) You should have completed the Cake from 20/09/11 Certificate in Floral Crafts Decoration Introduction/Improvers course or similar. Awarding Body: NCFE For more information: ) 01274 436300 Level 2 ) [email protected] Date, Time and Venue Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) VAA9201E, Bolton Royd Fees* (Thu 18.00-21.00) £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Course Overview from 22/09/11 benefits (see page 17). This course would be ideal for those with an interest in floral crafts. You will learn For more information: ) 01274 436300 many styles of flower arranging and also ) [email protected] gain a qualification for your skills. You will be required to complete an Individual Fees* Initial Assessment form at the start of your £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA course. Your tutor will provide induction and benefits (see page 17). guidance at the beginning of your course. This course is accredited (Level 2) and you will be required to produce a portfolio of evidence to be assessed.

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Fees* your skills. This course is accredited Entry Requirements (Level 2) and you will be required to £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA You should have completed the Flower produce a portfolio of evidence to be benefits (see page 17). Arranging Introduction/Improvers course assessed. or similar. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Date, Time and Venue Certificate in Jewellery start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning VAA9204E, Bolton Royd Awarding Body: NCFE of your course. (Mon 18.00-21.00) Level 2 from 19/09/11 Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected] Course Overview In this exciting and creative course you Date, Time and Venue Fees* will learn how to make your own jewellery VAA9206E, Yorkshire Craft Centre £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA items. You will learn to produce hand (Tue 18.00-21.00) benefits (see page 17). crafted items such as necklaces, pendants and bracelets. You will also from 20/09/11 gain a qualification for your skills. This course is accredited (Level 2) and you will be For more information: ) 01274 436300 Certificate in International required to produce a portfolio of evidence ) [email protected] Cookery to be assessed. You will be required to complete an Fees* Awarding Body: NCFE Individual Initial Assessment form at the £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Level 2 start of your course. Your tutor will provide benefits (see page 17). Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Course Overview Entry Requirements Certificate in You will learn to prepare a wide range of Psychology savoury and sweet dishes using ingredients There are no specific entry requirements. from around the world. There will be a Awarding Body: NCFE demonstration and practical session where Date, Time and Venue Level 2 you can prepare delicious meals and snacks Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) for your friends and family to enjoy. There VAA9210A, Yorkshire Craft Centre will be a charge for the ingredients used and (Mon 18.00-21.00) this will be discussed with the course tutor. from 19/09/11 Course Overview This course is accredited (Level 2) and you In this enjoyable and informative course For more information: ) 01274 436300 will be required to produce a portfolio of you will learn why people behave the way ) [email protected] evidence to be assessed. they do, looking at topics such as emotions, You will be required to complete an stress, memory and parenting. Your Individual Initial Assessment form at the Fees* ideas will be encouraged through group start of your course. Your tutor will provide £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA discussions. The course is accredited induction and guidance at the beginning of benefits (see page 17). (Level 2) and you will be required to your course. produce a portfolio of evidence to be assessed. Entry Requirements You will be required to complete an Certificate in Pottery Individual Initial Assessment form at the There are no specific entry requirements. Awarding Body: NCFE start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of Level 2 your course. Date, Time and Venue Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) VAA9205E, Bolton Royd Entry Requirements (Wed 18.00-21.00) Course Overview from 21/09/11 There are no specific entry requirements. This exciting course will teach you a range For more information: ) 01274 436300 of pottery skills. The course is ideal for ) [email protected] anyone who has some knowledge of the subject as you will gain a qualification for

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Date, Time and Venue Certificate in Working With VAA9208A, Park Lane Centre Children English for Speakers (Thu 09.00-12.00) from 22/09/11 Awarding Body: NCFE of Other Languages Level 2 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) (ESOL) ) [email protected] Course Overview Fees* English for Speakers of This course is ideal for anyone who works £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA with, or is interested in working with, Other Languages (ESOL) benefits (see page 17). children. The course will cover many aspects Duration: Variable of childcare and the importance of play activities etc. This course is accredited (Level 2) and you will be required to produce English for Speakers of Other Languages Certificate in Wine a portfolio of evidence to be assessed. (ESOL) at Bradford College offers a dynamic and professional approach to language Appreciation You will be required to complete an learning: speaking and listening, reading Individual Initial Assessment form at the Awarding Body: NCFE and writing. start of your course. Your tutor will provide Level 2 induction and guidance at the beginning Come and improve your English in a Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) of your course. supportive and engaging environment, using the latest technology. Our highly Course Overview qualified teachers will enable you to Entry Requirements achieve a qualification in ESOL Skills for This course will give you a comprehensive There are no specific entry requirements. Life at an appropriate level and you will and interesting guide to the many styles have the opportunity to progress to either of wine available today, including buying, our vocational or academic courses in storing, serving and matching wine with Date, Time and Venue the future. Your ESOL course will be six to the correct food, as well as the important VAA9209A, Park Lane Centre nine hours a week, depending on which technique (Fri 09.30-12.30) skills you are developing, and may include of tasting. This course is accredited from 23/09/11 Functional Maths and ICT. You will develop (Level 2) and you will be required to the confidence to communicate effectively in produce a portfolio of evidence to be For more information: ) 01274 436300 your local community and will engage with assessed. ) [email protected] other learners from different backgrounds You will be required to complete an and cultures. Individual Initial Assessment form at the Fees* We offer ESOL courses from Entry Level 1, start of your course. Your tutor will provide 2 and 3 to Level 1, at which stage you will £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA induction and guidance at the beginning of be able to access ESOL with your choice of benefits (see page 17). your course. vocational area. All courses will involve enrichment activities Entry Requirements (short residential visits and/or trips to museums etc) as well as career advice There are no specific entry requirements. and guidance. You will also be able to access a wide range Date, Time and Venue of ESOL resources on our Virtual Learning VAA9211E, Queensbury Upper School Environment. (Thu 18.00-21.00) Entry Level 1 from 22/09/11 Entry Level 1 is for learners who have some language skills and want to gain a certificate For more information: ) 01274 436300 in Speaking and Listening. It may be possible ) [email protected] to complete the full qualification (Reading and Writing) if you make enough progress Fees* during the year. Your tutor will help you £288.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA develop the skills required to work towards benefits (see page 17). examinations. You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in Speaking and Listening at Entry Level 1 (or full qualification at Entry Level 1).

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Entry Level 2 vocational courses. You will also be required level (Speaking & Listening, Reading Entry Level 2 courses are for learners who to have suitable evidence of your date of and Writing). may have been studying before and want entry to the UK, as well as a supporting visa to progress with their English skills. You will or other Home Office documents. Qualification Title Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of gain a Cambridge Certificate in ESOL at ‘Bradford Welcomes New Arrivals’ Course Entry Level 2 (Speaking and Listening). Other Languages) Skills for Life. We also We also offer a course, ‘Bradford Welcomes offer other qualifications. It may be possible to complete the full New Arrivals’ to those who are newly arrived qualification (Reading and Writing) if you as the spouse or partner of British Nationals make enough progress during the year, as Course Length and who are not eligible for college courses Courses start in September and end in well as Functional Skills Maths and ICT. Your due to immigration rules. The courses take tutor will assess you and there will be mock June. We may admit new students in place in our community venues and have a November and February depending on examinations to ensure you are ready to special focus on aiding integration. Classes take this examination. the number of spaces available and the are available from Beginner to Advanced ability of the new students. If you enrol Entry Level 3 level and include IT and Numeracy. on the Speaking and Listening course you Specialist advice and guidance is integral to Entry Level 3 courses are for learners wanting will have to attend a 90-hour course over the course. to progress to vocational programmes. You two days a week; if you study Reading and will gain a Cambridge Certificate in ESOL For more information please call Cate Allan Writing, you will have to attend a 150-hour at Entry Level 3 (Speaking and Listening). on ) 01274 436331. course over three days a week. It may be possible to complete the full If you want to complete the full qualification qualification (Reading and Writing) if you over the academic year, you will have to make enough progress during the year, as ESOL Courses for Specific Purposes study a 240-hour course over three days a well as Functional Skills Maths and ICT. Your Bradford College offers short ESOL week. You must attend all sessions. Most tutor will assess you and there will be mock programmes tailored specifically to your of our classes take place during the day, examinations to ensure you are ready to needs and your area of work. although we also offer evening classes. take this examination. Please ask for details. Course Availability Level 1 What You Will Study Our courses are available at the Level 1 courses are for learners wanting following venues: All our classes include skills (Reading, to progress to vocational programmes. Writing, Listening and Speaking) and •• Old Building You will gain a Cambridge Certificate in Language (Grammar, Vocabulary) practice. •• Bolton Royd ESOL at Level 1 (Speaking and Listening). Classes are delivered at four different levels It may be possible to complete the full •• Westbrook Building from Entry Level 1 (Beginner) to Level 1 qualification (Reading and Writing) if you •• Park Lane (Intermediate). The skills and language make enough progress during the year, as •• Grange Interlink used in each class will depend on the level well as Functional Skills Maths and ICT. Your •• Karmand Centre of the class. You will learn about life in the tutor will assess you and there will be mock •• Mayfield Centre UK (Citizenship). Topics include History, examinations to ensure you are ready to Geography, Law, Government, Celebrations, •• Manningham Mills Sports Association take this examination. Health, Housing, Work and many others. •• Manningham Mills Community ESOL with a Vocational Area of Study Association Who The Courses Are For This is for learners who have achieved or •• Three Valleys Centre (Keighley) These courses are for adults (aged 19 or are working at Entry level 3. You will work •• Margaret McMillan Children’s Centre over) whose first language is not English, towards a qualification in your chosen •• Farnham Children’s Centre and who are living or trying to settle in vocational area eg Childcare, as well as •• Canterbury Nursery School & Centre the UK. Functional Skills English, Mathematics for Children & Families and ICT. You will also take ESOL Speaking How You Will Study and Listening at an appropriate level. You will study in regular classes with other Entry Requirements It may be possible to complete the full students working at the same level. We have There are no specific entry requirements; qualification (Reading and Writing) if you a maximum of 16 students per class. You however you must have an awareness of the make enough progress during the year. Your will work as a class, in groups, in pairs and on alphabet and forming letters. You must visit tutor will assess you and there will be mock your own. examinations to ensure you are ready to the college to take a short English test and take this examination. How You Will Be Assessed have an interview with an English teacher. Homework is set at the end of every Please note that taking a test and having an class and there are regular Module tests interview does not guarantee a place in an Entry Requirements throughout the course. You will be working English class. If the course is full, names are There are no specific entry requirements, but towards examinations at the end of the put on a waiting list. you will be required to have an existing ESOL course. There are three examinations per qualification at Entry Level 3 to enrol on our

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At the start of your course, your tutor will give you a course handbook that you will Bi-lingual Skills Foreign Languages need to keep with you for the duration of your course. Please also see the Learning for Leisure section of this prospectus for details Other Important Information Diploma In Public Service of other Languages courses that we Courses cost £2.25 per hour for tuition. Interpreting Bi-lingual Skills offer including Arabic, Chinese, French, This includes days out, use of the college Duration: 30 weeks (3 hours per week) Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese and library and IT facilities. There is an Russian. administration fee of £10.00 and an examination fee of £55.00 (applicable to The Diploma in Public Service Interpreting courses leading to an examination only) course will help you acquire the range of Certificate in Arabic which you will need to pay when you enrol. skills and knowledge required to enter for examinations with the Institute of Linguists. Awarding Body: OCN Documents that you must bring are: The Diploma in Public Service Interpreting Level 2 •• Previous Certificates qualification provides you with a nationally Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) •• ID documents - eg passport, your recognised standard of practice if you are spouse’s passport, Home Office already working as an interpreter in a public documents or Migrant Workers Permit Course Overview service context. It entitles you to apply for You must bring your ID documents and registration on the National Register of This course will build on the four major evidence of previous qualifications. Public Service Interpreters. It also facilitates language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking Test and Interview Dates entry to business and service industries. and Listening). We have a reputation for offering our students a language Thursday 11 August 2011 Options offered are Law and Health. 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 training method that really works. You will be immersed in the Arabic language Friday 12 August 2011 and encouraged by our highly skilled and 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 Entry Requirements enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide The DPSI is a first-degree level qualification Monday 22 August 2011 a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE (NQF Level 6) and the language skills (Oral 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 level) and you will be required to produce and Written) required at entry will have to Tuesday 23 August 2011 a portfolio of evidence for each course/ be at level 6 in both languages. 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 class/language. Languages: Polish, Slovakian, Czech, Thursday 01 September 2011 This is an accredited course and you will Russian, Urdu, Punjabi, French, Spanish, 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 be required to produce a portfolio of Romanian, Kurdish, Arabic, Cantonese and 16.00-18.00 evidence. You will be required to complete Friday 02 September 2011 Assessments are held at the beginning of an Individual Initial Assessment form at the 09.30-11.30 and 13.30-15.30 September. start of your course. Your tutor will provide There will be also evening sessions on: Start Date: 29th September 2011 End date: induction and guidance at the beginning of Westbrook Building** 31st May 2012. your course. Monday 18 July 2011 17.00-20.00 Date, Time and Venue Entry Requirements Monday 25 July 2011 17.00-20.00 Westbrook Building You should have a basic understanding of the language. Bolton Royd** (Thur 18.00-21.00) Monday 25 July 2011 17.00-20.00 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Date, Time and Venue Thursday 28 July 2011 ) [email protected] 17.00-20.00 VAA8304A, Madrasah Madania Tahfeezul Quran **Please note that we will only be able to Fees* complete interviews in the evenings. (Thu 09.30 -12.00) £ 720.00 plus examination fee £540.00 from 22/09/11 Please contact ) 01274 436300 to arrange an interview. Please note that the running of the course VAA8207E, Bolton Royd will be dependent on sufficient enrolments. (Tue 18.30-21.00) from 20/09/11 For more information: )01274 436300 ) [email protected] For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] Fees* To be confirmed on application. Fees* £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA benefits (see page 17).

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evidence. You will be required to complete Arabic Year 1 an individual Initial Assessment form at the Entry Requirements Awarding Body: OCN start of your course. Your tutor will provide You should have a basic understanding of Level 1 induction and guidance at the beginning of the language. Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) your course.

Course Overview Entry Requirements Date, Time and Venue On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics You should have successfully completed VAA8208E, Westbrook Building Year 1 or equivalent. of language. You will only be taught (Thur at 18.30-21.00) the present tense, and we will include From 22/09/11 vocabulary about social contacts, getting Date, Time and Venue about, holidays and health. We place VAA8136P, Park Lane Centre For more information: ) 01274 436300 special emphasis on your speaking and (Mon 13.00-15.00) ) [email protected] listening skills. from 19/09/11 This is an accredited course and you will VAA8113P, Bolton Royd Fees* be required to produce a portfolio of (Wed 13.00-15.00) evidence. You will be required to complete £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA from 21/09/11 an individual Initial Assessment form at the benefits (see page 17). start of your course. Your tutor will provide For more information: ) 01274 436300 induction and guidance at the beginning of ) [email protected] your course. Chinese Year 1 Fees* Entry Requirements Awarding Body: OCN £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Level 1 There are no specific entry requirements. benefits (see page 17). Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) For Arabic see also page 112 Date, Time and Venue Course Overview VAA8119E, Westbrook Building (Thu 18.30-21.00) On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics from 19/01/12 Certificate in Chinese of language. You will only be taught the present tense, and we will include For more information: ) 01274 436300 Awarding Body OCN vocabulary about social contacts, getting about, holidays and health. We place ) [email protected] Level 2 Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) special emphasis on your speaking and listening skills. At Bradford College we Fees* use an innovative, interactive method of £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Course Overview teaching where you learn by practising. benefits (see page 17). This course will build on the four major Grammar is covered as much as possible by language skills (Reading, Writing, using practical situations, so speaking and Speaking and Listening). We have a actively using the language is vital. You will reputation for offering our students a find it fairly easy to learn how to speak and Arabic Year 2 language training method that really understand Chinese, because the course will works. You will be immersed in the Chinese be delivered to you in the form of practical Awarding Body: OCN language and encouraged by our highly activities and exercises. This is an accredited Level 1 skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course and you will be required to produce Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) course will provide a Level 2 Certificate a portfolio of evidence. (equivalent to GCSE level) and you will Course Overview be required to produce a portfolio of Entry Requirements evidence for each course/class/language. Our Year 2 courses go back to the language There are no specific entry requirements. and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and This is an accredited course and you will be build on it to increase both your knowledge required to produce a portfolio of evidence. and confidence. You will learn the more You will be required to complete an Date, Time and Venue Individual Initial Assessment form at the challenging past and future tenses, and VAA8110E, Westbrook Building start of your course. Your tutor will provide cover reading and writing in more depth. (Mon 18.30-21.00) induction and guidance at the beginning By the end of the course you will be able from 16/01/12 to speak and understand Arabic at a basic of your course. level. This is an accredited course and you will be required to produce a portfolio of

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For more information: ) 01274 436300 Certificate in French ) [email protected] Awarding Body: OCN Fees* Level 2 Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA benefits (see page 17). Course Overview This course will build on the four major Chinese Year 2 language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). We have a reputation Awarding Body: OCN for offering our students a language Level 1 training method that really works. You Duration: 25 weeks will be immersed in the French language (2 hours per week) and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE Course Overview level) and you will be required to produce Our Year 2 courses go back to the language a portfolio of evidence. and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge Entry Requirements and confidence. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses, and You should have a basic understanding of cover reading and writing in more depth. the French Language. By the end of this year, you will be able to speak and understand Chinese at a basic Date, Time and Venue level. This is an accredited course and you VAA8303E, Parkside School will be required to produce a portfolio of I am encouraged to (Thu 18.30-21.00) evidence. You will be required to complete from 22/09/11 achieve to the best an Individual Initial Assessment form at the of my ability. start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of For more information: ) 01274 436300 Mid Year Students’ your course. ) [email protected] Perception of Courses Survey Fees* Entry Requirements 2010/2011 respondent. £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA You should have successfully completed benefits (see page 17). Year 1 or equivalent.

Date, Time and Venue French Conversation VAA8134E, Westbrook Building (Tue 19.00-21.00) Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) from 20/09/11

For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview ) [email protected] Increase your confidence and learn the basics or brush up on any existing skills Fees* and practise what you have learnt. You will be required to complete an Individual £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Initial Assessment from at the start of your benefits (see page 17). course. Your tutor will provide induction and For Chinese see also page 117 guidance at the beginning of your course.

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language training method that really Date, Time and Venue French Year 2 works. You will be immersed in the Italian VAB237AB, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley Awarding Body: OCN language and encouraged by our highly (Thu 10.00-12.00) Level 1 skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent From 22/09/11 Duration: 25 weeks to GCSE Level) and you will be required to (2 hours per week) Fees* produce a portfolio of evidence. You will be required to complete an £120.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Course Overview individual Initial Assessment form at the benefits (see page 17). Our Year 2 courses go back to the language start of your course. Your tutor will provide and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and induction and guidance at the beginning of French Year 1 build on it to increase both your knowledge your course. and confidence. You will learn the more Awarding Body: OCN challenging past and future tenses, and Entry Requirements Level 1 cover reading and writing in more depth. Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) By the end of this year, you will be able to You should have a basic understanding of speak and understand French at a basic the language. Course Overview level. This is an accredited course and you will Date, Time and Venue On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics be required to produce a portfolio of VAA8203E, Bolton Royd of language. You will only be taught evidence. You will be required to complete (Mon 18.30-21.00) the present tense, and we will include an Individual Initial Assessment form at the from 19/09/11 vocabulary about social contacts, getting start of your course. Your tutor will provide about, holidays and health. We place induction and guidance at the beginning of For more information: ) 01274 436300 special emphasis on your speaking and your course. listening skills. We have a reputation for ) [email protected] offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will Entry Requirements Fees* be immersed in the French language and You should have successfully completed £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA taught and encouraged by our highly skilled Year 1 or equivalent. benefits (see page 17). and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn French at a beginners level, then look no further. Date, Time and Venue VAA8102E, Queensbury Upper School Italian Year 1 Entry Requirements (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 Awarding Body: OCN There are no specific entry requirements. Level 1 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue ) [email protected] Course Overview VAA8137P, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Fees* On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics (Thu 12.30-15.00) £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA of language. You will only be taught from 19/01/12 benefits (see page 17). the present tense, and we will include VAA8132P, Three Valleys Centre For French see also page 121 vocabulary about social contacts, getting (Tue 12.30-15.00) about, holidays and health. We place from 17/01/12 special emphasis on your speaking and VAA8101E, Westbrook Building listening skills. We have a reputation for (Tue 18.30-21.00) Certificate in Italian offering our students an effective language from 17/01/12 training method that really works. You will Awarding Body: OCN be immersed in the Italian language and For more information: ) 01274 436300 Level 2 taught and encouraged by our highly skilled ) [email protected] Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to learn Italian at a beginners level, then look no further. Fees* Course Overview This is an accredited course and you will £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA This helpful course will build on the four be required to produce a portfolio of benefits (see page 17). major language skills (Reading, Writing, evidence. You will be required to complete Speaking and Listening). We have a an individual Initial Assessment form at the reputation for offering our students a

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start of your course. Your tutor will provide For more information: ) 01274 436300 induction and guidance at the beginning of Certificate in Japanese ) [email protected] your course. Awarding Body: OCN Fees* Level 2 Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Entry Requirements £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA There are no specific entry requirements. benefits (see page 17). Course Overview Date, Time and Venue This helpful course will build on the four VAA8111E, Westbrook Building Italian Year 2 major language skills (Reading, Writing, (Mon 18.30-21.00) Speaking and Listening). We have a from 16/01/12 Awarding Body: OCN reputation for offering our students a language training method that really works. VAA8102E, Queensbury Upper School Level 1 Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) You will be immersed in the Japanese (Thu 18.30-21.00) language and encouraged by our highly from 19/01/12 skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course Course Overview will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent For more information: ) 01274 436300 Our Year 2 courses go back to the language to GCSE Level) and you will be required to ) [email protected] and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and produce a portfolio of evidence. build on it to increase both your knowledge You will be required to complete an Fees* and confidence. You will learn the more individual Initial Assessment form at the £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA challenging past and future tenses, and start of your course. Your tutor will provide benefits (see page 17). cover reading and writing in more depth. By induction and guidance at the beginning of the end of this year, you will be able to speak your course. and understand Italian at a basic level. This is an accredited course and you will Entry Requirements Italian Year 2 be required to produce a portfolio of You should have a basic understanding of Awarding Body: OCN evidence. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the the Japanese language. Level 1 start of your course. Your tutor will provide Duration: 25 weeks (2.5 hours per week) induction and guidance at the beginning of Date, Time and Venue your course. Course Overview VAA8206E, Westbrook Building (Wed 18.30-21.00) Our Year 2 courses go back to the language Entry Requirements from 21/09/11 and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and You should have successfully completed build on it to increase both your knowledge Year 1 or equivalent. For more information: ) 01274 436300 and confidence. You will learn the more ) [email protected] challenging past and future tenses, and cover reading and writing in more depth. By Date, Time and Venue Fees* the end of this year, you will be able to speak VAA8104E, Queensbury Upper School and understand Italian at a basic level. £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA (Thu 19.00-21.00) benefits (see page 17). This is an accredited course and you will from 22/09/11 be required to produce a portfolio of VAA8105E, Westbrook Building evidence. You will be required to complete (Tue 19.00-21.00) an Individual Initial Assessment form at the from 20/09/11 Japanese Year 1 start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of For more information: ) 01274 436300 Awarding Body: OCN your course. ) [email protected] Level 1 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Entry Requirements Fees* You should have successfully completed £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Course Overview Year 1 or equivalent. benefits (see page 17). On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught For Italian see also page 123 Date, Time and Venue the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting VAA8103P, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley about, holidays and health. We place (Thu 12.30-15.00) special emphasis on your speaking and from 22/09/11

*Examination and administration fees may apply 107 www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk listening skills. We have a reputation for For more information: ) 01274 436300 Polish Year 2 offering our students an effective language ) [email protected] training method that really works. You will Awarding Body: OCN be immersed in the Japanese language and Fees* Level 1 taught and encouraged by our highly skilled Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA learn Japanese at a beginners level, then benefits (see page 17). look no further. Course Overview For Japanese see also page 123 Our Year 2 courses go back to the language Entry Requirements and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and build on it to increase both your knowledge There are no specific entry requirements. Polish Year 1 and confidence. You will learn the more challenging past and future tenses, and Date, Time and Venue Awarding Body: OCN cover reading and writing in more depth. Level 1 By the end of this year, you will be able to VAA8112E, Westbrook Building Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) speak and understand Polish at a basic level. (Mon 18.30-21.00) from 16/01/12 This is an accredited course and you will Course Overview be required to produce a portfolio of For further information contact us on: evidence. You will be required to complete On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics an Individual Initial Assessment form at the ) 01274 436300 or email us at: of language. You will only be taught ) [email protected] start of your course. Your tutor will provide the present tense, and we will include induction and guidance at the beginning of vocabulary about social contacts, getting your course. Fees* about, holidays and health. We place £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA special emphasis on your speaking and benefits (see page17). listening skills. We have a reputation for Entry Requirements offering our students an effective language You should have successfully completed training method that really works. You will Year 1 or equivalent. be immersed in the Polish language and Japanese Year 2 taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to Date, Time and Venue Awarding Body: OCN learn Polish at a beginners level, then VAA8135E, Westbrook Building Level 1 look no further. (Mon 19.00-21.00) Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) This is an accredited course and you will from 19/09/11 be required to produce a portfolio of Course Overview evidence. You will be required to complete For more information: ) 01274 436300 an individual Initial Assessment form at the ) [email protected] Our year 2 courses revisit and consolidate start of your course. Your tutor will provide the language and vocabulary covered in induction and guidance at the beginning of Fees* Year 1. You will learn the more challenging your course. past and future tenses and cover reading £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA and writing in more depth. By the end benefits (see page 17). of this year, you will have a basic ability Entry Requirements For Polish see also page 126 to speak Japanese. This is an accredited There are no specific entry requirements. course and you will be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. You will Date, Time and Venue be required to complete an Individual Portuguese Year 1 Initial Assessment form at the start of your VAA8116E, Westbrook Building course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Wed 18.30-21.00) Awarding Body: OCN guidance at the beginning of your course. from 18/01/12 Level 1 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] You should have successfully completed Course Overview Year 1 or equivalent. Fees* On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics of language. You will only be taught £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA the present tense, and we will include Date, Time and Venue benefits (see page 17). vocabulary about social contacts, getting VAA8106E, Westbrook Building about, holidays and health. We place (Tue 19.00-21.00) special emphasis on your speaking and from 20/09/11

108 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 listening skills. We have a reputation for Entry Requirements offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will You should have successfully completed be immersed in the Portuguese language Year 1 or equivalent. and taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want Date, Time and Venue to learn Portuguese at a beginners level, then look no further. VAA8107E, Westbrook Building (Wed 19.00-21.00) This is an accredited course and you will from 21/09/11 be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. You will be required to complete For more information: ) 01274 436300 an individual Initial Assessment form at the ) [email protected] start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Entry Requirements benefits (see page 17). There are no specific entry requirements. For Portuguese see also page 127

Date, Time and Venue VAA8122E, Westbrook Building Russian Year 1 (Thu 18.30-21.00) from 19/01/12 Awarding Body: OCN Level 1 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) ) [email protected] I like College. It is Course Overview Fees* the best thing I On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA of language. You will only be taught have ever done benefits (see page 17). the present tense, and we will include vocabulary about social contacts, getting Post Induction Student about, holidays and health. We place Survey 2009/2010 special emphasis on your speaking and respondent Portuguese Year 2 listening skills. We have a reputation for offering our students an effective language Awarding Body: OCN training method that really works. You will Level 1 be immersed in the Russian language and Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) taught and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to Course Overview learn Russian at a beginners level, then look no further. Our Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and This is an accredited course and you will build on it to increase both your knowledge be required to produce a portfolio of and confidence. You will learn the more evidence. You will be required to complete challenging past and future tenses, and an individual Initial Assessment form at the we also cover reading and writing in more start of your course. Your tutor will provide depth. By the end of this year, you will be induction and guidance at the beginning of able to speak and understand Portuguese your course. at a basic level. This is an accredited course and you will Entry Requirements be required to produce a portfolio of There are no specific entry requirements. evidence. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide Date, Time and Venue induction and guidance at the beginning of VAA8117E, Westbrook Building your course. (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 18/01/12

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For more information: ) 01274 436300 Certificate in Spanish be immersed in the Spanish language and ) [email protected] taught and encouraged by our highly skilled Awarding Body: OCN and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to Fees* Level 2 learn Spanish at a beginners level, then look no further. Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA This is an accredited course and you will benefits (see page 17). be required to produce a portfolio of Course Overview evidence. You will be required to complete This helpful course will build on the four an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Russian Year 2 major language skills (Reading, Writing, start of your course. Your tutor will provide Speaking and Listening). We have a induction and guidance at the beginning of Awarding Body: OCN reputation for offering our students a your course. Level 1 language training method that really Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) works. You will be immersed in the Spanish Entry Requirements language and encouraged by our highly skilled and enthusiastic tutors. This course There are no specific entry requirements. Course Overview will provide a Level 2 Certificate (equivalent Our Year 2 courses go back to the language to GCSE Level) and you will be required to Date, Time and Venue and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and produce a portfolio of evidence. VAA8121E, Appleton Academy build on it to increase both your knowledge (Tue 18.30-21.00) and confidence. You will learn the more Entry Requirements from 17/01/12 challenging past and future tenses, and cover reading and writing in more depth. You should have a basic understanding of VAA8115E, Thornton Primary School By the end of this year, you will be able to the language. (Tue 18.30-21.00) speak and understand Russian at from 17/01/12 a basic level. Date, Time and Venue VAA8114E, Westbrook Building This is an accredited course and you will (Tue 18.30-21.00) VAA8205A, Three Valleys Centre from 17/01/12 be required to produce a portfolio of (Fri 09.30-12.00) evidence. You will be required to complete from 23/09/11 VAA8113E, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley an Individual Initial Assessment form at the (Mon 18.30-21.00) start of your course. Your tutor will provide VAA8204A, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley from 16/01/12 induction and guidance at the beginning of (Tue 09.30-12.00) your course. from 20/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] For more information: ) 01274 436300 Entry Requirements ) [email protected] Fees* You should have successfully completed Year 1 or equivalent. Fees* £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA benefits (see page17). £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Date, Time and Venue benefits (see page 17). VAA8108E, Westbrook Building (Thu 19.00-21.00) Spanish Year 2 from 22/09/11 Spanish Year 1 Awarding Body: OCN Level 1 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Awarding Body: OCN Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) ) [email protected] Level 1 Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) Fees* Course Overview £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Course Overview Our Year 2 courses go back to the benefits (see page 17). language and vocabulary you covered On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics in Year 1 and build on it to increase both For Russian see also page 128 of language. You will only be taught your knowledge and confidence. You the present tense, and we will include will learn the more challenging past and vocabulary about social contacts, getting future tenses, and cover reading and about, holidays and health. We place writing in more depth. By the end of special emphasis on your speaking and this year, you will be able to speak and listening skills. We have a reputation for understand Spanish at a basic level. offering our students an effective language training method that really works. You will

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This is an accredited course and you will induction and guidance at the beginning of be required to produce a portfolio of your course. Date, Time and Venue evidence. You will be required to complete VAA8118E, Westbrook Building an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Entry Requirements (Wed 18.30-21.00) start of your course. Your tutor will provide from 18/01/12 induction and guidance at the beginning of You should have a basic understanding of your course. the language. For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] Entry Requirements Date, Time and Venue Fees* You should have successfully completed VAA8202A, Park Lane Centre Year 1 or equivalent. (Thu 09.30-12.00) £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA from 22/09/11 benefits (see page 17)..

Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 VAA8131A, Bolton Royd ) [email protected] (Thu 10.00-12.00) Urdu Year 2 from 22/09/11 Fees* Awarding Body: OCN VAA8109E, Appleton Academy £272.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA Level 1 (Thu 19.00-21.00) benefits (see page 17). Duration: 25 weeks (2 hours per week) from 22/09/11 VAA8130E, Westbrook Building (Thu 19.00-21.00) Course Overview from 22/09/11 Urdu Year 1 Our Year 2 courses go back to the language and vocabulary you covered in Year 1 and For more information: ) 01274 436300 Awarding Body: OCN build on it to increase both your knowledge ) [email protected] Level 1 and confidence. You will learn the more Duration: 20 weeks (2.5 hours per week) challenging past and future tenses, and Fees* cover reading and writing in more depth. Course Overview By the end of this year, you will be able to £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA speak and understand Urdu at a basic level. benefits (see page 17). On our Year 1 courses, we cover the basics This is an accredited course and you will of language. You will only be taught be required to produce a portfolio of For Spanish see also page 128 the present tense, and we will include evidence. You will be required to complete vocabulary about social contacts, getting an Individual Initial Assessment form at the about, holidays and health. We place start of your course. Your tutor will provide special emphasis on your speaking and induction and guidance at the beginning of Certificate in Urdu listening skills. We have a reputation for your course. Awarding Body: OCN offering our students an effective language Level 2 training method that really works. You will Duration: 34 weeks (2.5 hours per week) be immersed in the Urdu language and Entry Requirements taught and encouraged by our highly skilled You should have successfully completed and enthusiastic tutors. If you want to Year 1 or equivalent. Course Overview learn Urdu at a beginners level, then look This course will build on the four major no further. language skills (Reading, Writing, Speaking This is an accredited course and you will Date, Time and Venue and Listening). We have a reputation be required to produce a portfolio of VAA8129E, Westbrook Building for offering our students a language evidence. You will be required to complete (Thu 19.00-21.00) training method that really works. You an individual Initial Assessment form at the from 22/09/11 will be immersed in the Urdu language start of your course. Your tutor will provide and encouraged by our highly skilled and induction and guidance at the beginning of For more information: ) 01274 436300 enthusiastic tutors. This course will provide a your course. ) [email protected] Level 2 Certificate (equivalent to GCSE level) and you will be required to produce Entry Requirements Fees* a portfolio of evidence. There are no specific entry requirements. £160.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA This is an accredited course and you will benefits (see page 17). be required to produce a portfolio of evidence. You will be required to complete For Urdu see also page 130 an individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide

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VAA3103P, Westbrook Building Fees* (Wed 19.00-21.00) Health, Social and from 18/01/12 £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Community remission (see page 94). For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] Healthy Eating Asian Bridal Make-Up Fees* BTEC Level 1 Introduction £64.00 or free for those on JSA/ESA benefits Awarding Body: Edexcel (see page 17). Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Level 1 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview This exciting course will teach you Course Overview Learning for Leisure the unique art of matching Asian skin This BTEC course is designed to give you the foundations and make-up application opportunity to consider issues of healthy to the bridal outfit so that you achieve eating and dietary habits either for yourself Arabic for Holidays a creative, long-lasting effect and look or in a vocational context. The two Units stunning on the special day. You will be covered on the course are: An Introduction Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) required to complete an Individual Initial to Healthy Eating and Planning a Healthy Assessment form at the start of your Diet. The course tutor will provide further Course Overview course. Your tutor will provide induction and induction and guidance at the first session. guidance at the beginning of your course. You will also be required to complete an An introduction into the basics of the Arabic language. Increase your confidence Individual Initial Assessment Form at the Entry Requirements beginning of the course. with communication skills helping you to enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be There are no specific entry requirements. required to complete an Individual Initial Entry Requirements Assessment form at the start of your Date, Time and Venue There are no formal entry requirements, course. Your tutor will provide induction and however, there is a written assessment guidance at the beginning of your course. VAB1046E, Bolton Royd and therefore competency in Literacy (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 is required. You will not be able to enrol Entry Requirements on this course if you do not meet the VAB1006E, Bolton Royd minimum standard of Literacy. There are no specific entry requirements. (Mon 19.00-21.00) from 19/09/11 Date, Time and Venue Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 VAA3101P, Three Valleys Centre VAB1045E, Westbrook Building ) [email protected] (Mon 13.00-15.00) (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 19/09/11 from 22/09/11 Fees* VAA3102P, Bolton Royd For more information: ) 01274 436300 £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee (Mon 10.00-12.00) ) [email protected] remission (see page 94). from 16/01/12

Asian Bridal Make-Up I am more that Improvers satisfied with the Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) support I receive. Students’ Perception of Course Overview Course Survey 2009/2010 respondent This course will teach you the unique art of matching Asian skin foundations and make- up application to the bridal outfit so that you achieve a creative, long-lasting effect and look stunning on the special day. You will be required to complete an Individual

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Initial Assessment form at the start of your VAB2044E, Parkside School Asian Dressmaking course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Wed 19.00-21.00) guidance at the beginning of your course. from 21/09/11 Introduction Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] You should have some basic knowledge of Course Overview Asian Bridal Make-up. Fees* This course will teach you how to measure £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee drafts and patterns, and cut and sew Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). traditional and modern Asian garments. VAB2017P, Bolton Royd You will be required to provide your own (Mon 19.00-21.00) equipment on this course such as scissors, from 16/01/12 rulers and chalk and this will be discussed Asian Cookery with the tutor at your first lesson. You will VAB2018P, Bolton Royd be required to complete an Individual (Thu 19.00-21.00) Improvers Initial Assessment form at the start of your from 19/01/12 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) course. Your tutor will provide induction and VAB2006A, Three Valleys Centre guidance at the beginning of your course. (Fri 10.00-12.00) from 20/01/12 Course Overview This interesting course will teach you how Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 to prepare sweets, meat and vegetarian There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected] dishes. By the end of the course, you will be familiar with the herbs and spices used Date, Time and Venue Fees* in Asian cookery and be able to prepare VAB1007A, Bolton Royd £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee a wide variety of delicious meals. Each (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 20/09/11 remission (see page 94). week, there will be a small charge for the ingredients you use. This course is ideal for VAB1047A, Mayfield Centre those with a basic knowledge of the subject. (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 You will be required to complete an Asian Cookery Individual Initial Assessment form at the For more information: ) 01274 436300 start of your course. Your tutor will provide ) [email protected] Introduction induction and guidance at the beginning of Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) your course. Fees* £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Course Overview Entry Requirements remission (see page 94). This interesting course will teach you how You should have completed the Asian to prepare sweets, meat and vegetarian Cookery Introduction course. dishes. By the end of the course, you will Asian Dressmaking be familiar with the herbs and spices used Date, Time and Venue in Asian cookery and be able to prepare a Improvers VAB2019A, Addingham Memorial Hall variety of delicious meals. Each week, there Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) will be a small charge for the ingredients (Tue 10.00-12.00) you use. This course is suitable for from 17/01/12 beginners. You will be required to complete VAB2004E, Bolton Royd Course Overview an Individual Initial Assessment form at the (Tue 19.00-21.00) This course will help you advance your start of your course. Your tutor will provide from 17/01/12 previous knowledge of how to measure induction and guidance at the beginning of VAB2045E, Parkside School drafts and patterns, and cut and sew your course. (Wed 19.00-21.00) traditional and modern Asian garments. from 18/01/12 You will be required to provide your own Entry Requirements equipment on this course such as scissors, For more information: ) 01274 436300 rulers and chalk and this will be discussed There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected] with the tutor at your first lesson. You will be required to complete an Individual Date, Time and Venue Fees* Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and VAB1024E, Bolton Royd £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee guidance at the beginning of your course. (Tue 19.00-21.00) remission (see page 94). from 20/09/11

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Fees* course. Your tutor will provide induction and Entry Requirements guidance at the beginning of your course. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee You should have completed the Asian remission (see page 94). There will be a charge for resources Dressmaking Introduction course. Entry Requirements Date, Time and Venue Baking Skills We would recommend that you complete VAB2020A, Mayfield Centre our Costume Jewellery course (or similar) (Thu 10.00-12.00) Improvers before progressing onto this course. from 19/01/12 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) VAB2021E, Mayfield Centre Date, Time and Venue (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 19/01/12 Course Overview VAB2022P, Mayfield Centre (Wed 10.00-12.00) VAB2005E, Bolton Royd Continue your learning on this engaging from 18/01/12 (Tue 19.00-21.00) 15-week Improvers course. You will be from 17/01/12 required to complete an Individual Initial For more information: ) 01274 436300 Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 course. Your tutor will provide induction ) [email protected] ) [email protected] and guidance at the beginning of your course. There will be a small charge for the Fees* Fees* ingredients used each week and this will be £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee discussed with the course tutor on the £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). first lesson. remission (see page 94).

Entry Requirements Beauty Care This course would be suitable for those Baking Skills with some knowledge of the subject or Introduction Introduction those who have completed our baking Duration: 10 weeks Skills Introduction course. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue Course Overview Course Overview VAB2039P, Westbrook Building Learn basic and new baking skills in this This 10-week course provides an (Wed 19.00-21.00) introduction to beauty treatments including engaging 10-week course. This course is from 16/01/12 equally suitable for beginners and those facials, make-up application and eyebrow wanting to refresh their knowledge. You shaping. You will be required to complete For more information: ) 01274 436300 an Individual Initial Assessment form at the will be required to complete an Individual ) [email protected] Initial Assessment form at the start of your start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of course. Your tutor will provide induction Fees* and guidance at the beginning of your your course. course. There will be a small charge for the £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Please note: This course does not provide ingredients used each week. remission (see page 94). a qualification to allow you to practice professionally. Entry Requirements Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. Beadwork Improvers There are no specific entry requirements Date, Time and Venue Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue VAB1003P, Westbrook Building (Wed 19.00-21.00) VAB1009P, Mayfield Centre from 21/09/11 Course Overview (Mon 12.30-14.30) This creative course will teach you how to from 19/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 make your own exciting range of jewellery ) [email protected] items with the use of beads. The course For more information: ) 01274 436300 would be suitable for those with a limited ) [email protected] knowledge of the subject. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your

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Fees* VAB221AB, Bradford Moor School VAB203AB, Three Valleys Centre (Tue 09.00-12.00) (Thu 18.00-21.00) £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee from 20/09/11 from 22/09/11 remission (see page 94). VAB234AB, Belle Vue Girls’ School VAB214AB, Bolton Royd (Tue 09.00-12.00) (Thu 18.00-21.00) from 20/09/11 from 22/09/11 Build Confidence In VAB204AB, Mayfield Centre VAB219AB, Old Building Speaking English (Tue 10.00-13.00) (Thu 18.00-21.00) from 20/09/11 from 22/09/11 Duration: 10 weeks (3 hours per week) VAB227AB, St Oswald’s C of E School VAB218AB, Mayfield Centre (Tue 12.00-15.00) (Fri 10.00-13.00) Course Overview from 20/09/11 from 23/09/11 VAB201AB, Three Valleys Centre VAB209AB, Bolton Royd Come and improve your English in a (Tue 18.00-21.00) (Fri 10.00-13.00) supportive and engaging environment. This from 20/09/11 from 23/09/11 course will provide the opportunity to gain the skills, knowledge and understanding VAB205AB, Mayfield Centre VAB233AB, Manningham Mills which will help to build confidence whilst (Tue 18.00-21.00) (Fri 10.00-13.00) practising English that is used in everyday from 20/09/11 from 23/09/11 situations. This course is designed for VAB212AB, Old Building VAB226AB, Heaton Children’s Services speakers of other languages. You will be (Tue 18.00-21.00) (Thu 12.00-15.00) required to complete an Individual Initial from 20/09/11 from 22/09/11 Assessment form at the start of your VAB215AB, Bolton Royd course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Tue 18.00-21.00) For more information: ) 01274 436300 guidance at the beginning of your course. from 20/09/11 ) [email protected] VAB223AB, Farnham Children’s Centre Entry Requirements (Wed 09.00-12.00) Fees* from 21/09/11 There are no specific entry requirements. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee VAB225AB, Thornbury Primary School remission (see page 94). (Wed 09.00-12.00) Date, Time and Venue from 21/09/11 VAB224AB, St Stephen’s Primary School VAB217AB, Mayfield Centre (Mon 09.00-12.00) (Wed 10.00-13.00) Build Confidence In from 19/09/11 from 21/09/11 Speaking English VAB229AB, Crossley Hall Primary School VAB231AB, Bangladeshi For Women (Mon 09.00-12.00) Community Association from 19/09/11 (Wed 10.00-13.00) Duration: 10 weeks (3 hours per week) VAB200AB, Three Valleys Centre from 21/09/11 (Mon 10.00-13.00) VAB235AB, Bangladeshi Course Overview from 19/09/11 Porishad Come and improve your English in a VAB208AB, Bolton Royd (Wed 10.00-13.00) supportive and engaging environment. This (Mon 10.00-13.00) from 21/09/11 course will provide the opportunity to gain from 19/09/11 VAB207AB, Bolton Royd the skills, knowledge and understanding VAB222AB, Community Works (Wed 12.00-15.00) which will help to build confidence whilst (Mon 12.00-15.00) from 21/09/11 practising English that is used in everyday from 19/09/11 VAB228AB, Lilycroft Nursery situations. This course is designed for VAB230AB, St Matthew’s Primary School (Wed 12.00-15.00) speakers of other languages. You will be (Mon 12.00-15.00) from 21/09/11 required to complete an Individual Initial from 19/09/11 VAB213AB, Old Building Assessment form at the start of your VAB211AB, Old Building (Wed 18.00-21.00) course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Mon 18.00-21.00) from 21/09/11 guidance at the beginning of your course. from 19/09/11 VAB206AB, Mayfield Centre VAB216AB, Bolton Royd (Thu 12.00-15.00) Entry Requirements from 22/09/11 (Mon 18.00-21.00) There are no specific entry requirements. from 19/09/11 VAB210AB, Bolton Royd (Thu 12.00-15.00) from 22/09/11

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be required to complete an Individual Date, Time and Venue Cake Decoration Initial Assessment form at the start of your VAB220AB, Attock Community Association Improvers course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Thu 10.00-13.00) guidance at the beginning of your course. from 22/09/11 Duration: 8 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview ) [email protected] You should have completed the Cake In this exciting and engaging course you Decoration Introduction course. will consolidate what you have learnt on the Fees* previous course such as how to decorate £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee cakes, starting with icing techniques and Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). progressing to elaborate over-piping and VAB2007E, Bolton Royd collar work. Other more sophisticated (Mon 19.00-21.00) techniques may be covered. There will be a from 16/01/12 small charge for any ingredients used whilst VAB2036A, Bolton Royd Cake Decoration on the course and this will be discussed (Tue 10.00-12.00) with the course tutor. You will be required to Introduction from 17/01/12 complete an Individual Initial Assessment Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) form at the start of your course. Your tutor VAB2043E, Parkside School will provide induction and guidance at the (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 18/01/12 Course Overview beginning of your course. In this exciting and engaging course you For more information: ) 01274 436300 will learn how to decorate cakes, starting Entry Requirements ) [email protected] with the basic icing techniques. This course You should have completed the Cake is suitable for beginners. There will be a Decoration Introduction course. Fees* small charge for any ingredients used whilst £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee on the course and this will be discussed with Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). the course tutor. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment VAB2042E, Parkside School form at the start of your course. Your tutor (Wed 19.00-21.00) will provide induction and guidance at the from 06/06/12 Child Psychology beginning of your course. For more information: ) 01274 436300 Introduction ) [email protected] Entry Requirements Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) There are no specific entry requirements. Fees* Course Overview £32.00 or free for those entitled to fee Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). This course is ideal for anyone who works with or cares for children. No experience VAB1025A, Bolton Royd of psychology required as this course (Tue 10.00-12.00) is suitable for beginners. You will be from 20/09/11 Cake Decoration required to complete an Individual Initial VAB1010E, Bolton Royd Assessment form at the start of your (Mon 19.00-21.00) Improvers course. Your tutor will provide induction and from 19/09/11 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) guidance at the beginning of your course. VAB1049E, Mayfield Centre (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 21/09/11 Course Overview Entry Requirements In this exciting and engaging course you There are no specific entry requirements. For more information: ) 01274 436300 will consolidate what you have learnt on the ) [email protected] previous course such as how to decorate Date, Time and Venue cakes, starting with icing techniques and Fees* progressing to elaborate over-piping and VAB1027A, Bolton Royd collar work. Other more sophisticated (Tue 10.00-12.00) £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee techniques may be covered. There may from 20/09/11 remission (see page 94). be a small charge for any ingredients VAB1026A, Appleton Academy used whilst on the course and this will be (Tue 19.00-21.00) discussed with the course tutor. You will from 20/09/11

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For more information: ) 01274 436300 course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. ) [email protected]

Fees* Entry Requirements £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee There are no specific entry requirements. remission (see page 94). Date, Time and Venue VAB1011E, Westbrook Building Child Psychology (Mon 19.00-21.00) Improvers from 19/09/11 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected]

Course Overview Fees* This course is an ideal choice for anyone £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee who works with or cares for children. The remission (see page 94). course is suitable for those who have completed our Introduction course or who have some previous knowledge of the subject. You will be required to complete an Chocolates For Christmas Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Course Overview Learn how to make different kinds of I enjoy my course Entry Requirements chocolate sweets for the festive season. and feel like I am You should have completed the Child There will be a small charge for any making sufficient Psychology Introduction course. ingredients used whilst on the course. You will be required to complete an Individual progress in order to Date, Time and Venue Initial Assessment form at the start of your fulfil my goals. course. Your tutor will provide induction and VAB2010E, Appleton Academy guidance at the beginning of your course. Students’ Perception of (Tue 19.00-21.00) Course Survey 2009/2010 from 17/01/12 respondent Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected] Date, Time and Venue Fees* VAB1028E, Bolton Royd £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee (Tue 17.00-19.00) remission (see page 94). from 20/09/11

For more information: ) 01274 436300 Chinese for Holidays ) [email protected] Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Fees* £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Course Overview remission (see page 94). An introduction to the basics of the Chinese language. Increase your confidence with communication skills to help you to enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your

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Initial Assessment form at the start of your Computing Skills Computing Skills course. Your tutor will provide induction and Introduction Improvers guidance at the beginning of your course. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements Course Overview Course Overview There are no specific entry requirements. An introductory course for those with no This course will work on and improve your previous experience of computing. This is basic skills to enable you to use your home Date, Time and Venue an ideal course for those who wish to gain computer more effectively. The course also VAB1039E, Bolton Royd confidence and learn basic computer skills, includes the use of Microsoft applications. (Thu 19.00-21.00) learn computer jargon or find their way You will be required to complete an from 22/09/11 around a computer. You will be required to Individual Initial Assessment form at the complete an Individual Initial Assessment start of your course. Your tutor will provide For more information: ) 01274 436300 form at the start of your course. Your tutor induction and guidance at the beginning of ) [email protected] will provide induction and guidance at the your course. beginning of your course. Fees* Entry Requirements £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Entry Requirements You should have completed the Computing remission (see page 94). There are no specific entry requirements. Skills Introduction course or equivalent.

Date, Time and Venue Date, Time and Venue Costume Jewellery VAB1050A, Park Lane Centre VAB2023A, Mayfield Centre Introduction (Fri 13.30-15.30) (Fri 13.00-15.00) from 23/09/11 from 20/01/12 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) VAB1038P, Bolton Royd VAB2046A, St Mary’s Church, (Wed 13.00-15.00) Burley in Wharfedale Course Overview from 21/09/11 (Tue 10.00-12.00) In this exciting creative course you will VAB1016A, Three Valleys Centre from 17/01/11 have the opportunity to make jewellery, for (Mon 10.00-12.00) presents or for yourself. With our help, you from 19/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] will learn to produce hand-crafted items VAB1061P, Mayfield Centre such as bracelets, pendants and necklaces. (Fri 13.00-15.00) Fees* There will be a small charge for any from 23/09/11 materials you use. You will be required to VAB1012A, Bolton Royd £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee complete an Individual Initial Assessment (Mon 10.00-12.00) remission (see page 94). form at the start of your course. Your tutor from 19/09/11 will provide induction and guidance at the VAB1062A, St Mary’s Parish Centre, beginning of your course. Burley in Wharfedale Cookery Skills (Tue 10.00-12.00) Entry Requirements from 20/09/11 Introduction There are no specific entry requirements. For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) ) [email protected] Date, Time and Venue Course Overview VAB1040A, Mayfield Centre Fees* This practical course will cover a range (Wed 10.00-12.00) £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee of preparation and cooking skills. You from 21/09/11 remission (see page 94). will prepare dishes to develop your skills, confidence and enjoyment of cooking. For more information: ) 01274 436300 There will be cookery demonstrations and ) [email protected] practical sessions each week where you can make tasty dishes for your friends Fees* and family to enjoy. There will be a small £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee charge to cover demonstration ingredients remission (see page 94). each week, payable by all students. You will be required to complete an Individual

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Creative Writing Entry Requirements Curtains, Cushions Introduction You should have completed the Creative and Blinds Writing Introduction course. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Improvers Date, Time and Venue Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview VAB2034E, Queensbury Upper School This is an ideal introductory course for (Thu 19.00-21.00) Course Overview those who wish to develop an enthusiasm from 19/01/12 Learn how to make exclusive furnishings for writing. This course is suitable for VAB2008P, Mayfield Centre from a selection of festoon blinds, swags, beginners. You will be required to complete (Mon 10.00-12.00) tail frills, bows and cushions. This course is an Individual Initial Assessment form at the from 16/01/12 suitable for those with some knowledge start of your course. Your tutor will provide of this subject. You will be required to induction and guidance at the beginning of For more information: ) 01274 436300 complete an Individual Initial Assessment your course. ) [email protected] form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the Entry Requirements Fees* beginning of your course. There are no specific entry requirements. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). Entry Requirements Date, Time and Venue You should have completed the Curtains, Cushions and Blinds Introduction course. VAB1084E, Queensbury Upper School (Thu 19.00-21.00) Curtains, Cushions from 22/09/11 and Blinds Date, Time and Venue VAB1051E, Appleton Academy VAB2009E, Mayfield Centre (Thu 19.00-21.00) Introduction (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) from 17/01/12 VAB1013A, Mayfield Centre (Mon 10.00-12.00) For more information: ) 01274 436300 from 19/09/11 Course Overview ) [email protected] VAB1014E, Westbrook Building Learn how to make exclusive furnishings (Mon 19.00-21.00) from a selection of festoon blinds, swags, Fees* from 19/09/11 tail frills, bows and cushions. You will be £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee required to complete an Individual Initial remission (see page 94). For more information: ) 01274 436300 Assessment form at the start of your ) [email protected] course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* Digital Photography £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Entry Requirements Introduction remission (see page 94). There are no specific entry requirements. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue Course Overview Creative Writing VAB1053A, Mayfield Centre This course will provide a useful introduction (Fri 10.00-12.00) Improvers to digital photography. You will learn how from 23/09/11 to use your digital camera and transfer Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) VAB1052E, Mayfield Centre pictures to a computer or make high (Tue 19.00-21.00) quality prints. You will need your own Course Overview from 20/09/11 digital camera, and we can provide advice on choosing one. You will be required to This is an ideal improvers course for those For more information: ) 01274 436300 who wish to further develop an enthusiasm complete an Individual Initial Assessment ) [email protected] for writing. This course is suitable for those form at the start of your course. Your tutor with some knowledge of the subject. You will provide induction and guidance at the will be required to complete an Individual Fees* beginning of your course. Initial Assessment form at the start of your £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee course. Your tutor will provide induction and remission (see page 94). guidance at the beginning of your course.

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Entry Requirements Fees* Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee You should have completed the Drawing remission (see page 94). and Painting Introduction course. Date, Time and Venue VAB1041P, Park Lane Centre Date, Time and Venue (Wed 13.00-15.00) Drawing and Painting VAB2025P, Three Valleys Centre from 21/09/11 Introduction (Wed 13.00-15.00) VAB1054P, Three Valleys Centre from 18/01/12 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (Thu 13.00-15.00) VAB1043P, Bolton Royd from 22/09/11 (Wed 10.00-12.00) Course Overview from 18/01/12 For more information: ) 01274 436300 This creative and engaging course will VAB2024E, Queensbury Upper School ) [email protected] provide a basic introduction to Drawing & (Thu 19.00-21.00) Painting skills. Once you have completed from 19/01/12 Fees* this course you will have the option to £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee progress to our Improvers course. This For more information: ) 01274 436300 remission (see page 94). course is suitable for beginners. You will ) [email protected] be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your Fees* course. Your tutor will provide induction and £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee guidance at the beginning of your course. Digital Photography remission (see page 94). Improvers Entry Requirements Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) There are no specific entry requirements. Embroidery Course Overview Introduction Date, Time and Venue This course covers more advanced Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) photographic techniques and computer VAB1042A, Bolton Royd imaging skills. It is ideal for those who have (Wed 10.00-12.00) some understanding of computers and from 21/09/11 Course Overview photography and wish to improve their skills A basic introduction into modern and For more information: ) 01274 436300 in composition, photographic technique, traditional embroidery techniques. This ) [email protected] image enhancement and output. You will course is suitable for beginners. You will be required to complete an Individual be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your Fees* Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. remission (see page 94). guidance at the beginning of your course.

Entry Requirements Entry Requirements You should have completed the Digital Drawing and Painting There are no specific entry requirements. Photography Introduction course. Improvers Date, Time and Venue Date, Time and Venue Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) VAB1055A, Park Lane Centre VAB2012E, Park Lane Centre (Wed 13.00-15.00) (Wed 13.00-15.00) Course Overview from 21/09/11 from 18/01/12 Most aspects of drawing and painting will VAB1044A, Park Lane Centre VAB2013E, be covered on this creative and engaging (Tue 10.00-12.00) Kirklands Community Centre, Menston course. This course is suitable for those from 20/09/11 (Wed 19.00-21.00) with some knowledge of the subject. You from 18/01/12 will be required to complete an Individual For more information: ) 01274 436300 Initial Assessment form at the start of your ) [email protected] For more information: ) 01274 436300 course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] guidance at the beginning of your course.

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Fees* Entry Requirements Flower Arranging £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee There are no specific entry requirements. Improvers remission (see page 94). Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue VAB1056A, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Course Overview Embroidery Burley in Wharfedale Improvers (Fri 10.00-12.00) This course will cover fresh, silk and dried from 23/09/11 flower arranging in many styles, both Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) traditional and modern and for different For more information: ) 01274 436300 occasions and is designed for those with Course Overview ) [email protected] some knowledge of the subject. You will be required to complete an This creative course will improve on the skills Fees* Individual Initial Assessment form at the taught on our Embroidery Introduction start of your course. Your tutor will provide course. You will be required to complete an £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee induction and guidance at the beginning of Individual Initial Assessment form at the remission (see page 94). your course. start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Entry Requirements Flower Arranging You should have completed the Flower Entry Requirements Introduction Arranging Introduction course. The course is suitable for those with some Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) knowledge of the subject or those who Date, Time and Venue have completed our Introduction course Course Overview VAB2038A, Park Lane Centre (or similar). (Mon 10.00-12.00) This course will give an introductory look from 16/01/12 at the many styles of flower arranging. You Date, Time and Venue VAB2014E, Bolton Royd will be required to complete an Individual (Tue 19.00-21.00) VAB2037P, Park Lane Centre Initial Assessment form at the start of your from 17/01/12 (Wed 13.00-15.00) course. Your tutor will provide induction and from 18/01/12 guidance at the beginning of your course. For more information: ) 01274 436300 For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] ) [email protected] Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. Fees* Fees* £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). VAB1057E, Park Lane Centre (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/11 French Conversation Family History VAB1029E, Bolton Royd (Tue 19.00-21.00) Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) Introduction from 20/09/11 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview For more information: ) 01274 436300 Increase your confidence and learn the ) [email protected] Course Overview basics or brush up on any existing skills and practise what you have learnt. You This course will enable you to explore and Fees* will be required to complete an Individual research your family history. You never know £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Initial Assessment from at the start of your where this can lead. This is a fascinating remission (see page 94). course. Your tutor will provide induction and subject and is the focus of recent TV guidance at the beginning of your course. programmes. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor Entry Requirements will provide induction and guidance at the There are no specific entry requirements. beginning of your course.

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Date, Time and Venue Guitar Playing Introduction Entry Requirements VAB237AB, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) You should have completed the Guitar (Thu 10.00-12.00) Playing Introduction course. From 22/09/11 Course Overview Date, Time and Venue Fees* This course will take you through the basics of learning to play the guitar. Whether VAB2015E, Appleton Academy £120.00 or free for those entitled to fee you want to learn to strum along to your (Tue 19.00-21.00) remission (see page 94). favourite music or enjoy performing to an from 17/01/12 audience, this exciting course will begin your journey. You will be required to complete an For more information: ) 01274 436300 Individual Initial Assessment form at the ) [email protected] French for Holidays start of your course. Your tutor will provide Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) induction and guidance at the beginning of Fees* your course. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Please note: You will need to have your remission (see page 94). Course Overview own guitar. An introduction into the basics of the French language. Increase your confidence Entry Requirements with communication skills to help you to Indian Head Massage enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be There are no specific entry requirements. Introduction required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your Date, Time and Venue Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. VAB1030E, Appleton Academy (Tue 19.00-21.00) Course Overview from 20/09/11 Entry Requirements Learn the different techniques and benefits of different types of massage along with There are no specific entry requirements. For more information: ) 01274 436300 the use of oils. You will be required to ) [email protected] complete an Individual Initial Assessment Date, Time and Venue form at the start of your course. Your tutor Fees* will provide induction and guidance at the VAB1058P, St Mary’s Parish Centre, beginning of your course. Burley in Wharfedale £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee (Thu 13.00-15.00) remission (see page 94). from 22/09/11 Entry Requirements VAB1005E, Westbrook Building There are no specific entry requirements. (Tue 19.00-21.00) Guitar Playing from 20/09/11 Date, Time and Venue VAB1004P, Three Valleys Centre Improvers VAB1015P, Mayfield Centre (Tue 13.00-15.00) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) (Mon 15.00-17.00) from 20/09/11 from 19/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview VAB1031E, Bolton Royd ) [email protected] Whether you want to learn to strum (Tue 19.00-21.00) along to your favourite music or enjoy from 20/09/11 Fees* performing to an audience, this exciting course is perfect for you as it caters for those For more information: ) 01274 436300 £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee with knowledge of the subject and basic ) [email protected] remission (see page 94). abilities. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Fees* start of your course. Your tutor will provide £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee induction and guidance at the beginning remission (see page 94). of your course. Please note: You will need to have your own guitar.

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Interior Design Introduction Sessions are interesting and Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) stimulating Course Overview Students’ Perception of Course Survey 2010/2011 Learn how to produce interior design respondent schemes for your home to include the use of colour, different surface finishes, window treatments and wall and floor coverings. This course is an ideal choice for beginners. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] induction and guidance at the beginning of VAB1060P, Mayfield Centre your course. (Thu 12.30-14.30) from 22/09/11 Fees* Entry Requirements £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee For more information: ) 01274 436300 remission (see page 94). There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected]

Date, Time and Venue Fees* Japanese for Holidays VAB1059A, Bolton Royd £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee (Fri 10.00-12.00) remission (see page 94). Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) from 23/09/11 Course Overview For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] Italian for Holidays An introduction to the basics of the Japanese language. Increase your Fees* Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) confidence with communication skills to help you to enjoy your holiday to the £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Course Overview full. You will be required to complete an remission (see page 94). Individual Initial Assessment form at the An introduction to the basics of the Italian start of your course. Your tutor will provide language. Increase your confidence with induction and guidance at the beginning communication skills to help you to enjoy of your course. Internet and Email your holiday to the full. Introduction You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Entry Requirements Duration: 10 weeks start of your course. Your tutor will provide There are no specific entry requirements. (2 hours per week) induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Date, Time and Venue Course Overview VAB1018E, Westbrook Building Complete beginners to computing or the Entry Requirements (Mon 19.00-21.00) internet are welcome to join this short There are no specific entry requirements. from 19/09/11 course to learn about the world wide web, including how to surf the net and send Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 email messages. This course is suitable for ) [email protected] beginners and those who have completed VAB1017E, Westbrook Building the First Steps into Computers course. You (Mon 19.00-21.00) Fees* will be required to complete an Individual from 19/09/11 £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Initial Assessment form at the start of your VAB1063E, Queensbury Upper School remission (see page 94). course. Your tutor will provide induction and (Thu 19.00-21.00) guidance at the beginning of your course. from 22/09/11

Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements.

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You will be required to complete an Fees* Jewellery Making Individual Initial Assessment form at the £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee start of your course. Your tutor will provide Introduction remission (see page 94). induction and guidance at the beginning Duration: 8 weeks (2.5 hours per week) of your course.

Course Overview Entry Requirements Learn To Touch Type In this exciting creative course you will You should have completed the Jewellery Improvers have the opportunity to make jewellery, Making Introduction course. for presents or for yourself. With our help, Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) you will learn to produce hand-crafted Date, Time and Venue items such as rings, earrings, pendants and Course Overview bangles using silver, copper and semi- VAB2016E, Bolton Royd precious gems. Materials will be available (Wed 18.30-21.00) This course will cover advanced touch via the tutor and costs will vary according from 18/01/12 typing techniques and is suitable for those to market prices at the time. You will be who have completed our Introduction required to complete an Individual Initial For more information: ) 01274 436300 course. Once you can touch type you will Assessment form at the start of your ) [email protected] no longer need to look at the keyboard course. Your tutor will provide induction and to find the required keys. This course guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* can help improve your typing speed and accuracy when producing documents and £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee letters. You will be required to complete an Entry Requirements remission (see page 94). Individual Initial Assessment form at the There are no specific entry requirements. start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Date, Time and Venue Learn to Touch Type VAB1064E, Bolton Royd Introduction Entry Requirements (Wed 18.30-21.00) from 21/09/11 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) You should have completed our Learn to Touch Type Introduction course (or similar). For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview ) [email protected] Date, Time and Venue This course will teach you how to touch Fees* type using all your fingers. Once you have VAB2026E, Park Lane Centre learned this technique you will no longer (Thu 19.00-21.00) £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee need to look at the keyboard to find the from 19/01/12 remission (see page 94). required keys. This course can help improve your typing speed and also improve your For more information: ) 01274 436300 accuracy when producing documents and ) [email protected] Jewellery Making letters. The course is suitable for beginners. You will be required to complete an Fees* Improvers Individual Initial Assessment form at the £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee start of your course. Your tutor will provide Duration: 12 weeks (2.5 hours per week) remission (see page 94). induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Course Overview Our Improvers course is perfect if you Entry Requirements Life Drawing already have some basic experience There are no specific entry requirements. Introduction (even if it’s from a while ago!) such as silver soldering. Projects will include Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) aspects of chain making, stone setting, Date, Time and Venue vitreous enamelling and more. You will be VAB1032A, Park Lane Centre Course Overview encouraged and guided to purchase your (Thu 19.00-21.00) This creative and engaging course will cover own precious metals. Materials for some from 20/09/11 course projects will be available via the tutor the basic aspects of life drawing. There will be a small charge for any materials used and costs will vary according to market For more information: ) 01274 436300 prices at the time. and you may have to provide your own ) [email protected] equipment. This will be discussed with the

124 See page 22 for full details on how to apply For further details call 01274 433333 tutor. You will be required to complete an complete an Individual Initial Assessment Individual Initial Assessment form at the Mehndi form at the start of your course. Your tutor start of your course. Your tutor will provide Introduction will provide induction and guidance at the induction and guidance at the beginning beginning of your course. of your course. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements Course Overview Entry Requirements You should have completed the There are no specific entry requirements. This course will give an introductory look Mehndi Introduction course. at the decoration technique used for Asian weddings and religious festivals. This henna Date, Time and Venue technique is also used for body decoration Date, Time and Venue VAB1065A, Bolton Royd such as temporary tattoos. There will be a VAB2011E, Park Lane Centre (Fri 10.00-12.00) small charge for any materials used. This (Tue 19.00-21.00) from 23/09/11 course is ideal for beginners. You will be from 17/01/12 required to complete an Individual Initial For more information: ) 01274 436300 Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* Fees* £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Entry Requirements £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). There are no specific entry requirements. remission (see page 94).

Date, Time and Venue Life Drawing Improvers VAB1067A, Bolton Royd Mosaics (Wed 10.30-12.30) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Introduction from 21/09/11 VAB1066P, Bolton Royd Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview (Wed 13.00-15.00) A creative and engaging course that will from 21/09/11 Course Overview improve on the basic aspects of life drawing VAB1033P, Park Lane Centre This in an ideal introduction for those who skills you have already acquired. There will (Tue 19.00-21.00) would like to learn how to create beautiful be a small charge for any materials used from 20/09/11 panels and three dimensional objects using and you may have to provide your own this ancient and colourful craft. The course equipment. This will be discussed with the For more information: ) 01274 436300 is suitable for complete beginners. You course tutor. You will be required to complete ) [email protected] will be required to complete an Individual an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Initial Assessment form at the start of your start of your course. Your tutor will provide Fees* course. Your tutor will provide induction and induction and guidance at the beginning of guidance at the beginning of your course. your course. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). Entry Requirements Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. You should have completed the Life Drawing Introduction course. Mehndi Improvers Date, Time and Venue VAB1019E, Bolton Royd Date, Time and Venue Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) (Mon 19.00-21.00) VAB2027A, Bolton Royd from 19/09/11 (Fri 10.00-12.00) Course Overview from 20/01/12 This course is suitable for improvers with For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] For more information: ) 01274 436300 some knowledge of the subject and it will ) [email protected] cover in detail, the decoration techniques used for Asian weddings and religious Fees* Fees* festivals. This henna technique is also used £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee for body decoration such as temporary remission (see page 94). £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee tattooing. There may be a small charge for remission (see page 94). any materials used. You will be required to

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Oil Painting Skills Entry Requirements Photoshop Introduction There are no specific entry requirements. Improvers Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue Course Overview VAB1034P, Mayfield Centre Course Overview (Tue 13.00-15.00) You will receive professional tuition and from 20/09/11 This course is ideal for those who want demonstrations in the art of oil painting. to build on their skills and learn about This course is suitable for beginners and For more information: ) 01274 436300 reshaping, resizing parts of an image and there will be a small charge for materials ) [email protected] collaging different areas together using used during this course. You will be a photograph as a starting point. You will required to complete an Individual Initial Fees* be taught how to cut, rotate and expand Assessment form at the start of your areas of interest. The course is suitable for course. Your tutor will provide induction and £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee improvers with some prior knowledge of this guidance at the beginning of your course. remission (see page 94). subject. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the Entry Requirements start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning There are no specific entry requirements. Photoshop of your course. Introduction Date, Time and Venue Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements VAB1068P, You should have completed the Kirklands Community Centre, Menston Photoshop Introduction course. (Thu 13.00-15.00) Course Overview from 22/09/11 This course is ideal for beginners who want to learn the basic functions of Date, Time and Venue For more information: ) 01274 436300 the photoshop application. You will be VAB2028P, St Mary’s Parish Centre, ) [email protected] required to complete an Individual Initial Burley in Wharfedale Assessment form at the start of your (Fri 13.00-15.00) Fees* course. Your tutor will provide induction and from 20/01/12 guidance at the beginning of your course. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee VAB2001P, Three Valleys Centre remission (see page 94). (Mon 19.00-21.00) Entry Requirements from 16/01/12 VAB2041E, Parkside School There are no specific entry requirements. (Thu 19.00-21.00) Pattern Cutting Garments from 19/01/12 Introduction Date, Time and Venue VAB1069E, Three Valleys Centre For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (Mon 19.00-21.00) ) [email protected] from 19/09/11 Course Overview VAB1008P, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Fees* Burley in Wharfedale £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Learn to measure, draft patterns and sew (Fri 13.00-15.00) remission (see page 94). garments. There will be a small charge for from 23/09/11 any materials used whilst on the course and you will be required to provide your own VAB2040E, Parkside School equipment eg, scissors, rulers and chalk. This (Thu 19.00-21.00) Polish for Holidays will be discussed with your tutor at the from 22/09/11 first session. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) For more information: ) 01274 436300 You will be required to complete an ) [email protected] Individual Initial Assessment form at the Course Overview start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning Fees* An introduction to the basics of the Polish of your course. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee language. Increase your confidence with remission (see page 94). communication skills, to help you to enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial

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Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and Pottery Date, Time and Venue guidance at the beginning of your course. Introduction VAB2029E, Yorkshire Craft Centre (Thu 19.00-21.00) Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements from 19/01/12 VAB2002E, Bolton Royd There are no specific entry requirements. Course Overview (Mon 19.00-21.00) This exciting course will teach you a range from 16/01/12 Date, Time and Venue of pottery techniques and skills. It is ideal for For more information: ) 01274 436300 VAB1070E, Westbrook Building beginners wanting to learn the basics. You ) [email protected] (Wed 19.00-21.00) will be required to complete an Individual from 21/09/11 Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and Fees* For more information: ) 01274 436300 guidance at the beginning of your course. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee ) [email protected] remission (see page 94). Entry Requirements Fees* There are no specific entry requirements. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Psychology remission (see page 94). Date, Time and Venue Introduction VAB1072E, Yorkshire Craft Centre Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (Thu 19.00-21.00) Portuguese for Holidays from 22/09/11 Course Overview Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) VAB1020E, Bolton Royd (Mon 19.00-21.00) In this enjoyable short course you will learn from 19/09/11 how and why people behave as they do. You Course Overview will look at such topics as emotions, stress, An introduction to the basics of the For more information: ) 01274 436300 memory and parenting. Your own ideas will Portuguese language. Increase your ) [email protected] be encouraged through group discussions confidence with communication skills, and keeping a portfolio. This course is to help you to enjoy your holiday to the Fees* suitable for those with an interest in the subject as well as those wishing to brush full. You will be required to complete an £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee up on their study skills before embarking Individual Initial Assessment form at the remission (see page 94). start of your course. Your tutor will provide on further study. You will be required to induction and guidance at the beginning complete an Individual Initial Assessment of your course. form at the start of your course. Your tutor Pottery will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Entry Requirements Improvers There are no specific entry requirements. Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements Date, Time and Venue There are no specific entry requirements. Course Overview VAB1071E, Westbrook Building (Thu 19.00-21.00) This exciting course will teach you a Date, Time and Venue from 22/09/11 range of pottery techniques and work on VAB1073E, Bolton Royd improving your skills. It is ideal for those (Thu 19.00-21.00) who have some previous experience. You For more information: ) 01274 436300 from 22/09/11 will be required to complete an Individual ) [email protected] Initial Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] Fees* guidance at the beginning of your course. £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). Fees* Entry Requirements £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee You should have completed the remission (see page 94). Pottery Introduction course.

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Psychology Date, Time and Venue Sewing Improvers VAB1074E, Westbrook Building Improvers (Wed 19.00-21.00) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) from 21/09/11 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week)

Course Overview For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview ) [email protected] In this enjoyable 15 week Improvers course Improve your basic sewing skills during you will build on the knowledge gained Fees* this 15-week course. This course would from our Introduction course. You will look be an ideal choice for anyone with some at such topics as emotions, stress, memory £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee knowledge of the subject or those who have and parenting. Your own ideas will be remission (see page 94). completed our Introduction course. You encouraged through group discussions and will be required to complete an Individual keeping a portfolio. This course is suitable Initial Assessment form at the start of your for those with some knowledge of the course. Your tutor will provide induction and subject. You will be required to complete an Sewing guidance at the beginning of your course. Individual Initial Assessment form at the Introduction start of your course. Your tutor will provide Entry Requirements induction and guidance at the beginning of Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) your course. You should have completed the Sewing Introduction course (or equivalent). Course Overview Entry Requirements This course would be ideal for anyone Date, Time and Venue You should have completed the Psychology wanting to learn basic sewing skills. Once Introduction course. you have completed this course you will VAB1076P, Mayfield Centre have the option to progress on to our (Wed 13.00-15.00) from 18/01/12 Date, Time and Venue Improvers course to further your skills. You will be required to complete an Individual VAB2003E, Bolton Royd Initial Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 (Thu 19.00-21.00) course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] from 19/01/12 guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* For more information: ) 01274 436300 £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee ) [email protected] Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. remission (see page 94). Fees* £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Date, Time and Venue remission (see page 94). VAB1075P, Mayfield Centre Spanish Conversation (Wed 13.00-15.00) Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) from 21/09/11

Russian for Holidays For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) ) [email protected] Increase your confidence and learn the basics or brush up on any existing skills Fees* and practise what you have learnt. You Course Overview £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee will be required to complete an Individual An introduction to the basics of the Russian remission (see page 94). Initial Assessment form at the start of your language. Increase your confidence course. Your tutor will provide induction and with communication skills to help you to guidance at the beginning of your course. enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your Entry Requirements course. Your tutor will provide induction and There are no specific entry requirements. guidance at the beginning of your course. Date, Time and Venue Entry Requirements VAB1001P, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley There are no specific entry requirements. (Mon 13.00-15.00) from 19/09/11

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VAB 236AB, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley (Tue 13.00-15.00 Stained Glass Entry Requirements from 20/09/11 Introduction You should have completed the Stained VAB1002E, Bolton Royd Glass Introduction course. Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (Wed 19.00-21.00) from 21/09/11 Date, Time and Venue Course Overview VAB2030E, Bolton Royd For more information: ) 01274 436300 Tuition will be given in traditional lead work (Mon 19.00-21.00) ) [email protected] and copperfoil techniques. Learn how to from 16/01/12 design and develop your own glass project Fees* to make mirrors and lamp shades etc. For more information: ) 01274 436300 £120.00 or free for those entitled to fee The course is suitable for beginners. You ) [email protected] remission (see page 94). will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your Fees* course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee Spanish for Holidays remission (see page 94). Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. Stress Management Course Overview Introduction An introduction to the basics of the Spanish Date, Time and Venue language. Increase your confidence VAB1078E, Bolton Royd Duration: 10 weeks with communication skills to help you to (Wed 19.00-21.00) (2 hours per week) enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be from 21/09/11 required to complete an Individual Initial VAB1022E, Bolton Royd Course Overview Assessment form at the start of your (Mon 19.00-21.00) course. Your tutor will provide induction and from 19/09/11 This course will give you a basic idea guidance at the beginning of your course. of what stress is and the physical and Entry Requirements For more information: ) 01274 436300 emotional symptoms of stress, It will equip you with the skills needed to reduce your There are no specific entry requirements. ) [email protected] own stress levels. A variety of methods Fees* and techniques will be taught. You will be Date, Time and Venue required to complete an Individual Initial £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee VAB1077E, Appleton Academy Assessment form at the start of your remission (see page 94). (Tue 19.00-21.00) course. Your tutor will provide induction and from 20/09/11 guidance at the beginning of your course. VAB1036E, Thornton Primary School (Tue 19.00-21.00) Stained Glass Entry Requirements from 20/09/11 Improvers There are no specific entry requirements. VAB1035E, Westbrook Building (Tue 19.00-21.00) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) from 20/09/11 Date, Time and Venue VAB1023A, Mayfield Centre VAB1021E, Clarke Foley Centre, Ilkley Course Overview (Mon 19.00-21.00) (Mon 10.00-12.00) from 19/09/11 Tuition will be given in traditional and from 19/09/11 copperfoil techniques. Learn how to design For more information: ) 01274 436300 and develop your own glass project for For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected] mirrors and lamp shades etc. This course is ) [email protected] ideal for those with some limited knowledge Fees* of stained glass. You will be required to Fees* complete an Individual Initial Assessment £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee form at the start of your course. Your tutor remission (see page 94). remission (see page 94). will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course.

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VAB1082E, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Urdu for Holidays Burley in Wharfedale Web Design Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) (Wed 19.00-21.00) Introduction from 21/09/11 VAB1080A, Mayfield Centre Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Course Overview (Mon 09.30-11.30) An introduction into the basics of the from 19/09/11 Course Overview Urdu language. Increase your confidence If you want to learn the basics of creating with communication skills to help you to For more information: ) 01274 436300 your own business or family website, this enjoy your holiday to the full. You will be ) [email protected] short introductory course will take you required to complete an Individual Initial through the basics to get you started. You Assessment form at the start of your Fees* will be required to complete an Individual course. Your tutor will provide induction and £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Initial Assessment form at the start of your guidance at the beginning of your course. remission (see page 94). course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. Watercolours Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements. Date, Time and Venue Improvers VAB1079E, Westbrook Building Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Date, Time and Venue (Wed 19.00-21.00) VAB1083E, Appleton Academy from 21/09/11 Course Overview (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 For more information: ) 01274 436300 You will receive professional tuition and ) [email protected] demonstrations during this 15-week VAB1037E, Mayfield Centre Improvers course. There may also be a (Tue 17.00-19.00) Fees* small charge for materials needed during from 20/09/11 the course. You will be required to complete £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee an Individual Initial Assessment form at the For more information: ) 01274 436300 remission (see page 94). start of your course. Your tutor will provide ) [email protected] induction and guidance at the beginning of your course. Fees* Watercolours £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee Entry Requirements Introduction remission (see page 94). You should have completed our Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) Watercolours Introduction course (or similar). Web Design Course Overview Improvers You will receive professional tuition and Date, Time and Venue demonstrations of basic techniques. VAB2031E, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) There may also be a small charge for Burley in Wharfedale materials needed during this course. The (Wed 19.00-21.00) Course Overview course is suitable for beginners. You will from 18/01/12 be required to complete an Individual If you want to create your own business Initial Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 or family website, this is the course for course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] you. The course incorporates creating or guidance at the beginning of your course. upgrading websites, transferring files using Fees* FTP, publishing sites to search engines and using other applications. Entry Requirements £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee remission (see page 94). There are no specific entry requirements. Entry Requirements You should have completed our Web Date, Time and Venue Design Introduction course (or similar). VAB1081A, All Saints Church, Ilkley (Thu 09.30-11.30) from 22/09/11

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subject. You will be required to complete an Date, Time and Venue Working With Children Individual Initial Assessment form at the VAB2032E, Appleton Academy Introduction start of your course. Your tutor will provide (Thu 19.00-21.00) induction and guidance at the beginning of from 19/01/12 Duration: 10 weeks (2 hours per week) your course.

For more information: ) 01274 436300 Course Overview Entry Requirements ) [email protected] This course is suitable for anyone who You should have completed our Working Fees* works with or is interested in working with With Children Introduction course (or children. The course will cover basic aspects similar). £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee of childcare and the importance of play remission (see page 94). activities etc. The course is suitable for beginners. You will be required to complete Date, Time and Venue an Individual Initial Assessment form at the VAB2035A, Mayfield Centre start of your course. Your tutor will provide (Thu 10.00-12.00) Wine Appreciation induction and guidance at the beginning of from 19/01/12 Improvers your course. For more information: ) 01274 436300 Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements ) [email protected] There are no specific entry requirements. Course Overview Fees* £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee This course will extend your knowledge of Date, Time and Venue the many styles of wine available today, remission (see page 94). including buying, storing, serving and VAB1085A, Mayfield Centre matching wine with the right food, as well (Thu 10.00-12.00) as the important technique of tasting. from 22/09/11 This course is suitable for those with some VAB1048P, Park Lane Centre knowledge of the subject or those who (Tue 13.00-15.00) Sign Language have completed a Beginners course. You from 20/09/11 will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your For more information: ) 01274 436300 British Sign Language course. Your tutor will provide induction and ) [email protected] guidance at the beginning of your course. Awarding Body: Signature Fees* Level 1 Duration: 30 weeks (2 hours per week) Entry Requirements £40.00 or free for those entitled to fee You should have completed the Wine remission (see page 94). Appreciation Introduction course. Course Overview If you are interested in learning the Date, Time and Venue language of the deaf community, this is the Working With Children perfect course for you. With our help, you VAB2033E, St Mary’s Parish Centre, Improvers will learn everyday language to allow you Burley in Wharfedale to communicate with a deaf person. There (Tue 19.00-21.00) Duration: 15 weeks (2 hours per week) are three examinations throughout the from 17/01/12 year. After you have completed the Level 1 Course Overview course, you may wish to proceed to a Sign For more information: ) 01274 436300 Language course at Level 2. This course is suitable for anyone who ) [email protected] You will be required to complete an works with or is interested in working with individual initial Assessment form at the children. The course will continue from our Fees* start of your course. Your tutor will provide Introduction course and would be suitable induction and guidance at the beginning of £60.00 or free for those entitled to fee for anyone with some knowledge of the remission (see page 94). your course.

Entry Requirements There are no specific entry requirements.

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Date, Time and Venue Date, Time and Venue VAA8124A, Bolton Royd VAA8201P, Park Lane Centre (Tue 10.00-12.00) (Thu 13.00-15.30) from 20/09/11 from 22/09/11 VAA8126A, Bolton Royd (Thu 10.00-12.00) For more information: ) 01274 436300 from 22/09/11 ) [email protected] VAA8123E, McMillan (Mon 19.00-21.00) Fees* from 19/09/11 To be confirmed on application. VAA8125P, Park Lane Centre (Tue 13.00-15.00) from 20/09/11 VAA8127E, Park Lane Centre (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11 VAA8128E, Queensbury Upper School (Thu 19.00-21.00) from 22/09/11

For more information: ) 01274 436300 ) [email protected]

Fees* To be confirmed on application. The high quality of teaching British Sign Language has provided a stimulating Awarding Body: Signature environment Level 2 in which I have Duration: 36 weeks (2.5 hours per week) developed new skills. Course Overview Post Induction Learner Survey 2010/2011 This exciting and useful British Sign respondent Language Level 2 course will build on the Level 1 course to increase your vocabulary and confidence. In addition to attending classes, you will be able to socialise with the deaf community. You will be required to complete an Individual Initial Assessment form at the start of your course. Your tutor will provide induction and guidance at the beginning of your course.

Entry Requirements You should have successfully completed the Level 1 course and attend an interview before registration. Please telephone 01274 436300 for an appointment.

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Course Index

Computing and ICT Autocad Two Dimensional Computer- 41 Further Education Part-time Aided Design City & Guilds 7579-03 Artwork and Imaging ITQ Level 2 33 Bricklaying Basic Construction Skills 41 A levels and GCSEs Cisco IT Essentials Part 1 34 Brickwork Modern Apprenticeship 41 Cisco IT Essentials Part 2 34 Programme GCSE 26 Databases ITQ Level 1 34 Brickwork NVQ 2 41 AS level 26 Databases ITQ Level 2 34 Brickwork NVQ 3 41 A2 level 26 Internet and Email ITQ Level 1 34 Brickwork/Plastering NVQ Level 2 Diploma 42 ITQ Level 2 35 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Access to Higher Education Presentation Graphics ITQ Level 1 35 City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 1 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Access to Advanced Study in 27 Presentation Graphics ITQ Level 2 35 City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 2 Science and Health Professions Spreadsheet Software ITQ Level 1 35 CAD Parametric Modelling 42 Move up to Access 27 Spreadsheets ITQ Level 1 35 City & Guilds 7579-01 Level 3 Spreadsheets ITQ Level 2 36 Carpentry and Joinery 43 Accounting Spreadsheet Software BTEC ITQ Level 2 36 City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate AAT Level 2 Accounting Certificate 27 Using the Internet and Email 36 in Basic Construction Skills BTEC ITQ Level 1 AAT Level 3 Accounting Diploma 27 Carpentry and Joinery 43 Using the Internet and Email 37 Level 2 Diploma – Bench Joinery BTEC ITQ Level 2 Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing Carpentry and Joinery 43 Website Software BTEC ITQ Level 2 37 Level 2 Diploma – Site Carpentry Aromatherapy Diploma 28 Word Processing BTEC ITQ Level 1 37 Carpentry and Joinery Level 3 44 Aromatherapy IFPA Recognition 28 Word Processing OCR ITQ Level 1 37 Diploma Bench Joinery or Site Carpentry Beauty Therapy NVQ 2 28 Word Processing ITQ Level 2 37 Carpentry and Joinery/ 44 Bench Joinery NVQ 2 Beauty Therapy NVQ 3 28 Word Processing Software 38 BTEC ITQ Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery/ 44 Beauty Therapy Make-up NVQ 3 29 Bench Joinery NVQ 3 Beauty Therapy Massage NVQ 3 29 Civil Engineering Level 3 Diploma 44 Hairdressing (Women’s) NVQ 2 (VRQ) 29 Education, Early Years and Teaching Construction Level 3 Certificate 44 Hairdressing (Apprenticeship) 29 Construction Level 3 Diploma 45 Level 2 Diploma (NVQ) CACHE Level 2 for the Children and Young 38 Construction Operations NVQ 2 45 Hairdressing NVQ 3 29 People’s Workforce Construction Subsidiary Diploma 45 Nail Services NVQ 2 30 CACHE Level 2 in Supporting Teaching 38 Electrical Installation 45 and Learning in Schools Nail Services NVQ 3 30 City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 CACHE Level 3 for the Children 38 International Federation of 30 Electrical Installation 46 and Young People’s Workforce Reflexologists IFR endorsement City & Guilds 2357 Level 3 CACHE Level 3 in Supporting Teaching 39 Reflexology Diploma 30 Electrical Installations Requirements 46 and Learning in Schools Stone Therapy Level 3 Certificate 31 for BS 7671: June 2008 Threading Depilation Level 2 Certificate 31 Certificate in Assessing 39 City & Guilds Certificate 2382 Vocational Achievement Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma 46 Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment 39 Business Electrotechnical Services NVQ 3 46 Processes and Practice (IQA) Engineering Advanced Diploma Level 3 47 Book-keeping Level 1 Extended Award 31 ESOL/Literacy Bridging Course 40 (Fabrication and Welding) Business and Administration NVQ 2 32 Numeracy Bridging Course 40 Engineering Advanced Diploma Level 3 47 Business and Administration NVQ 3 32 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong 40 (Mechanical) Learning Sector (PTLLS) Business and Administration NVQ 4 32 Engineering and Technology Diploma 47 Customer Service NVQ 2 33 Engineering & Technology 47 Customer Service NVQ 3 33 Engineering, Technology and (Multi-skill Option Electrical Retail Skills NVQ 2 33 Construction or Mechanical) Advanced Diploma Fabrication and Welding 47 Autocad Two Dimensional Computer- 41 Intermediate Diploma Aided Design City & Guilds 7579-02 Fitted Interiors Diploma 48

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Fitted Interiors NVQ 2 48 Professional Cookery Food Production 55 Travel and Tourism Gas Fitting Operative Accredited 48 and Cooking Level 2 Diploma Certification Scheme Professional Cookery NVQ 3 55 Aviation Operations on the Ground 62 Level 2 Certificate Heritage Skills (Construction) 49 Training Skills and Practice Level 3 Award 56 NVQ 3 Units Cabin Crew Certificate 63 Highway Maintenance Diploma 49 Interpreting Resort representatives Level 2 Award 63 In-Service Inspection and Testing 49 of Electrical Equipment Interpreting Certificate in Bi-lingual Skills 56 Travel Training City & Guilds 2377 Travel Training 63 Inspection, Testing and Certification 49 Law of Electrical Installations City & Guilds 2391 Vocational Paralegal Studies 56 Certificate/Diploma 51 Manufacturing Engineering 49 Higher Education Part-time Level 3 Diploma Management Painting and Decorating 50 Accounting City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Certificate/Award in First Line Management 56 Basic Construction Skills Team Leader ILM NVQ 2 57 Accounting BA (Hons) 65 Painting and Decorating for 50 Management ILM NVQ 3 57 Accountancy FdA (incorporating AAT) 65 Women Level 1 Award Management ILM NVQ 4 57 Accounting Level 4 Diploma 66 Painting and Decorating Level 2 Diploma 50 Painting and Decorating NVQ 2 50 Pharmacy Arts and Media Performing Engineering Operations 51 NVQ 2 Pharmaceutical Science 58 Art and Design – BA (Hons) Level 66 Plastering City & Guilds 6218 51 Level 2 Certificate Zero Access to Higher Education Plastering Level 1 Diploma 51 Pharmaceutical Science 58 Art and Design BA (Hons) 66 Plumbing: City & Guilds 6189-11 (QCF) 51 Level 3 Diploma Art and Design (Make-up, Artistry and 67 Special Effects Strand) HNC Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 51 Pharmacy Service Skills (QCF) 58 Contemporary Surface Design 67 City & Guilds 6187 (QCF) (NVQ) Level 2 Certificate and Textiles BA (Hons) Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems 52 Pharmacy Services (QCF) 58 NVQ 3 Diploma Fashion and Textiles (Woven, 67 Un-vented Domestic Hot Water Systems 52 Knitted or Embroidered Textiles) Higher National Certificate Water Regulations 1999 52 Science Wood Trades Modern Apprentices 52 Fashion Design BA (Hons) 68 Applied Science 59 Film Production HND 68 English and Mathematics BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate Fine Art BA (Hons) 68 Graphic Design, Illustration 69 English and Basic Computing (Start IT) 52 Sport, Exercise and Fitness and Digital Media BA (Hons) English as a Foreign Language (EFL) 53 Visual Arts MA 69 English GCSE 53 Gym Instructor Instruct Exercise 59 and Fitness (Gym based) Literacy - National Literacy Tests 53 Beauty Therapy Personal Training Active IQ Certificate 60 Mathematics AS/A level 53 Advanced Practices in 69 Open Mathematics Workshop 53 Trade Union Studies Beauty Therapy FdA Mathematics GCSE 54 Beauty Therapy Management 70 Numeracy - 54 Employment Law Diploma 60 BA (Hons) (Top-up) National Adult Numeracy Tests Equalities Diploma 61 Creative Hairdressing FdA 70 National Numeracy and Literacy 54 Handling Redundancies 61 Awards Fast-track Health & Safety Stage 1 61 Business Health & Safety Stage 2 61 Hospitality and Catering Business HNC/D 70 TUC Introduction to Pensions 61 Business FdA 71 Food Safety in Catering Level 2 Award 54 Occupational Health & Safety Diploma 61 Business Studies BA (Hons) (Top-up) 71 Food Safety in Catering Level 3 Award – 55 TUC Short Course Programme 62 International Business Management 71 Supervising TUC Using Computers 62 Managerial Organisational 71 Food Safety Level 4 Award – Managing 55 Union Representatives Stage 1 62 Development FdA Personal Licence Holders 55 Union Representatives Stage 2 62 National Certificate

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Computing Engineering, Technology Ophthalmic Dispensing

Business Computing Solutions 72 and Construction Contact Lens Practice Preparation 87 Foundation Level Casting Technology FdSc 79 for ABDO Contact Lens Theory Business Computing Solutions 72 Civil Engineering HNC 80 Ophthalmic Dispensing FdSc 88 BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering HNC to HND Conversion 80 Business Computing Solutions 72 Photography BSc (Hons) (Top-up) Construction HNC 80 Computing (General) HNC 72 Construction HNC to HND Conversion 80 Photography BA (Hons) 88 Computing (General) 73 Construction Engineering Management 81 (subject to approval and validation) HNC to HND Conversion BSc (Hons) (Top-up) Computing MSc 73 Engineering (Electrical/Electronic)/ 81 Public Services Games Development BSc (Hons) 73 (Mechanical/Manufacturing Public Services Management FdA 88 Multimedia and Design FdSc 73 Engineering) Higher National Diploma Public Services Management 89 Networking and Infrastructure 74 Mechanical Engineering HNC 81 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Technology FdSc Metallurgy and Materials FdSc 81 Project Management FdSc 74 Metallurgy and Materials BEng (Hons) 82 Social and Community Practice Software Applications 74 Development BSc (Hons) Hospitality and Catering Counselling and Psychology in 89 Community Settings BA (Hons) Hospitality and Travel Management FdA 82 Diet, Early Years, Health and Care Youth and Community Development 89 Hospitality and Travel Management 83 BA (Hons) Diet, Nutrition and Health BSc (Hons) 74 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Youth and Community Development 90 Early Childhood Studies BA/BA (Hons) 75 PGD/MA (Top-up) Interpreting Youth and Community Studies 90 Early Years FdA 75 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Public Service Interpreting 83 Health and Social Welfare BA (Hons) 76 Postgraduate Diploma Youth and Community Studies 90 PGD/MA Education and Professional Studies Law Sport, Exercise and Fitness Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong 76 Accountancy and Law BA (Hons) 83 Learning Sector (CTLLS) Health-related Exercise and Fitness FdSc 91 Immigration Law Professional 84 Certificate in Education PCET (DTLLS) 76 Higher Diploma Sports Coaching FdSc 91 Current Developments in 77 International and Comparative Law LLM 84 Primary Education Law and Legal Practice FdA 84 Teacher Training MEd/MA/PGD/PGC in Education, 77 Teaching, Early Years Practice, Law and Social Welfare BA (Hons) 84 Primary Education (with QTS) BA (Hons) 91 Inclusive Education, Leadership and Law BA (Hons) Independent 85 Teaching ESOL, Literacy and Numeracy 92 Management, Practitioner Research Programme of Study (IPOS) in the Lifelong Learning Sector Additional Lifelong Learning BA (Hons) (Top-up) 77 LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws 85 Diploma Post Compulsory Education 78 Law Professional Higher Diploma 85 and Training (PCET) FdA Licensed Conveyancing Council for 85 Travel and Tourism (top-up from Cert Ed) Licensed Conveyancers Hospitality and Travel Management FdA 92 Post Compulsory Education 78 Marketing and Law BA (Hons) 86 and Training (PCET) MA Hospitality and Travel Management 92 BA (Hons) (Top-up) Post Compulsory Education 78 Management and Training (PCET) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (DTLLS) Management MA 86 Post Compulsory Education 78 Management and Leadership Studies 86 Courses in the Community and Training (PCET) Pre-service Professional Award/Certificate/Diploma Postgraduate Diploma in Education Computing and ICT Supporting and Managing 79 Marketing Learning in Education FdA Award in IT (ITQ QCF) Level 1 95 Marketing Professional Diploma 87 Digital Imaging Level 2 95 ITQ Level 1 – (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 96 ITQ Level 1 – Women Only 96

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(OCR NVQ for IT Users) Spanish Year 1 110 French for Holidays 122 ITQ Level 2 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 96 Spanish Year 2 110 Guitar Playing – Introduction 122 ITQ Level 2 – Women Only 97 Certificate in Urdu 111 Guitar Playing – Improvers 122 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) Urdu Year 1 111 Indian Head Massage – Introduction 122 ITQ Level 3 (OCR NVQ for IT Users) 98 Urdu Year 2 111 Interior Design – Introduction 123 Internet and Email – Introduction 123 Creative Crafts and Skills Health, Social and Community Italian for Holidays 123 Japanese for Holidays 123 Certificate in Cake Decoration 99 Healthy Eating BTEC Level 1 112 Certificate in Drawing and Painting 99 Jewellery Making – Introduction 124 Certificate in Dressmaking 99 Learning for Leisure Jewellery Making – Improvers 124 Certificate in Floral Crafts 99 Learn to Touch Type – Introduction 124 Arabic for Holidays 112 Certificate in International Cookery 100 Learn to Touch Type – Improvers 124 Asian Bridal Make-up – Introduction 112 Certificate in Jewellery 100 Life Drawing – Introduction 124 Asian Bridal Make up – Improvers 112 Certificate in Pottery 100 Life Drawing - Improvers 125 Asian Cookery – Introduction 113 Certificate in Psychology 100 Mehndi – Introduction 125 Asian Cookery – Improvers 113 Certificate in Wine Appreciation 101 Mehndi – Improvers 125 Asian Dressmaking – Introduction 113 Certificate in Working With Children 101 Mosaics – Introduction 125 Asian Dressmaking – Improvers 113 Oil Painting Skills – Introduction 126 Baking Skills - Introduction 114 English For Speakers of Other Pattern Cutting/Garments – Introduction 126 Baking Skills - Improvers 114 Languages (ESOL) Photoshop – Introduction 126 Beadwork Improvers 114 Photoshop – Improvers 126 English For Speakers of Other Languages 101 Beauty Care – Introduction 114 (ESOL) Polish for Holidays 126 Build Confidence in Speaking English 115 Portuguese for Holidays 127 Build Confidence in Speaking 115 Pottery – Introduction 127 Bi-lingual Skills English For Women Pottery – Improvers 127 Diploma in Public Service Interpreting 103 Cake Decoration – Introduction 116 Psychology – Introduction 127 Cake Decoration – Improvers 116 Psychology – Improvers 128 Foreign Languages Child Psychology – Introduction 116 Russian for Holidays 128 Child Psychology – Improvers 117 Certificate in Arabic 103 Sewing – Introduction 128 Chinese for Holidays 117 Arabic Year 1 104 Sewing – Improvers 128 Chocolates for Christmas 117 Arabic Year 2 104 Spanish Conversation 128 Computing Skills – Introduction 118 Chinese Year 1 104 Spanish for Holidays 129 Computing Skills - Improvers 118 Chinese Year 2 105 Stained Glass – Introduction 129 Cookery Skills - Introduction 118 Certificate in French 105 Stained Glass – Improvers 129 Costume Jewellery – Introduction 118 French Conversation 105 Stress Management – Introduction 129 Creative Writing – Introduction 119 French Year 1 106 Urdu for Holidays 130 Creative Writing – Improvers 119 French Year 2 106 Watercolours – Introduction 130 Curtains, Cushions and Blinds – 119 Certificate in Italian 106 Introduction Watercolours - Improvers 130 Italian Year 1 106 Curtains, Cushions and Blinds – 119 Web Design - Improvers 130 Italian Year 2 107 Improvers Wine Appreciation – Improvers 131 Certificate in Japanese 107 Digital Photography – Introduction 119 Working With Children – Introduction 131 Japanese Year 1 107 Digital Photography – Improvers 120 Working With Children – Improvers 131 Japanese Year 2 108 Drawing and Painting – Introduction 120 Polish Year 1 108 Drawing and Painting – Improvers 120 Sign Language Polish Year 2 108 Embroidery – Introduction 120 British Sign Language – Level 1 131 Portuguese Year 1 108 Embroidery – Improvers 121 British Sign Language – Level 2 132 Portuguese Year 2 109 Family History – Introduction 121 Russian Year 1 109 Flower Arranging – Introduction 121 Russian Year 2 110 Flower Arranging – Improvers 121 Certificate in Spanish 110 French Conversation 121

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How to Find Us

Bradford: Is centrally located in the UK and has easy access to road, rail, air and A1 sea routes. London is only three hours away by train.

47 2 Leeds Bradford International 1 Airport is only 20 minutes from 43 M1 the College and the network M62 27 26 28 M62 of motorways runs right into 42 30 M62 M62 the city via the M62/M606. 41 M1

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Campus Key

Appleton Science Building 1 Old Building 5

Lister Building 2 Grove Library 6 13 Victoria Building 3 Westbrook Building 7 Garden Mills 4 CRM (Student Accommodation) 8

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10 8 Doris Birdsall Hall 12 Trinity Green 9 Bolton Royd 13 McMillan Building 10 Joseph Nutter House 14 Yorkshire Craft Centre 11 Bowling Back Lane 15

See page 18 for full details on how to apply Open Days College Open Days for 2011 are as follows:

Thursday 25 August 2011 (GCSE Results Day) 12.00-20.00

Wednesday 19 October 2011 (Higher Education Evening) 16.00-20.00

Wednesday 30 November 2011 16.00-20.00

All Open Days will be held at our Trinity Green Campus on Easby Road. Please visit: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk for more information.

Bradford College, Great Horton Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1AY

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