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A Partner College of University of East Anglia Looking to get a real experience of what it’s like to study as a Higher Education student?

The COVID-19 pandemic means it’s currently not possible to visit our campuses as part of our open events which means, at the time of publishing (autumn 2020), we are changing our series of open days and information evenings.

Small group campus tours Virtual information events

We will be running a series of pre-booked Get your questions answered and find campus tours for small groups as soon as out more detailed information about we’re able to. These visits will take place specific course(s) you’re interested in in the early evening once students have and life at our College. left campus for the day. We’ll be updating our list of events Ideal if you’re looking to visit our regularly. Find out more at campuses, experience our great facilities ccn.ac.uk/events or and see what life is like as a student at easton.ac.uk/events our College.

To secure your place, register your Live Chat interest at ccn.ac.uk/he-visit and Learn more about our courses, get advice we’ll be in touch as soon as we have from our course advisers and check the confirmed dates available. status of your application by using the Live Chat function on our website.

We hope that we will be able to run our usual series of open days in the spring and summer of 2021. In the meantime, visit ccn.ac.uk/events or easton.ac.uk/events to get the latest information on our upcoming events. We look forward to welcoming you back to our campus soon. Our College

Degrees About us... awarded by Over 1,000 Students study Degree & Higher Education courses at our College each year

World class learning for Aviation Engineering students at £ Lower fees Tuition fees start from £8,000 per year

Developed with Industry standard Expert Flexible study employers facilities teaching options Our courses are designed to for agriculture, animal Our staff are experts in Courses run 1 or 2 days per meet the latest industry and studies, aviation, equine providing excellent academic week so you can fit your studies professional standards studies and sport and vocational teaching around your commitments Our College Welcome Degrees & Higher Education 2021 - 22 Welcome At our College we recognise that when it comes to Higher Education, a -size-fits-all approach doesn’t work for everyone.

Our Degree and Higher Education courses have one crucial difference to those you will find in many larger universities: our courses have been designed to fit your life and career aspirations.

Higher Education students benefit from: Great support Another distinctive feature of our courses Specialist courses is our smaller class sizes. This ensures We don’t offer degrees in every subject you get all the support you need throughout area, just those where we have built up a your course. A real benefit for students of strong area of expertise over many years. our smaller, specialist community is that Our courses are taught by our expert your lecturers are accessible to you and lecturers, supported by superb links with available to help when you need them. employers and with access to to industry standard facilities. A local and affordable option The community at College is made up UEA validated programmes predominantly of local students from Many of our courses are validated by the and area, who are UEA, so you know that a degree from attracted to the benefits of studying City College is backed by a UK close to home and the lower tuition top 25* and world top 200** university. fees that we are able to offer.

Flexible study Come and visit us Our flexible courses are designed to allow Don’t just take my word for it, come along you to combine your studies with work and and talk to us about our courses at our other commitments you may have as a next Open Day. We’d love to see you and parent or carer. talk to you about how our Degree and Higher Education courses can take you to where you want to be. Expert professional tuition All of our HE lecturers are experts in providing excellent academic and vocational teaching. They maintain close links with their sector, so that you benefit from learning that is relevant and fully up-to-date Corrienne Peasgood OBE for your chosen career. Principal

* The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020. ** Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020

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Contents

General information

Welcome 7 Fees & financial assistance 32

Our facilities 10 International students 34

Our campuses 14 How to apply 36

Student Accomodation 18 Entry requirements 37

Achieving your career goals 20 Access to Higher Education 94

Degrees developed with employer 22 Teacher Development 96

Your community 24 Norfolk Teacher Training Centre 98

Graduation 26 How to find us 100

Academic support 28

Courses

Agriculture 39

Animal Studies, Equine Studies & Wildlife and Conservation 51

Business Management 51

Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Courses 55

Construction & Engineering 63

Health & Community Studies 71

Humanities 81

Public Services 85

Sport 89

All information is correct at the time of print (October 2020). Visit ccn.ac.uk or easton.ac.uk for the most up to date information.

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Cafes & restaurants Library

Information Store Aviation Academy Learning Zone

Our Higher Education students enjoy having their own exclusive facilities at Norfolk House and . Students’ Union

Students study in a professional and relaxed environment with access to superb specialist facilities across our campuses.

This includes our Aviation Engineering students study at the world class Human Performance Lab International Aviation Academy Norwich.

Alongside this, students have access our main Road campus (shared Social space with our Further Education students). The Advice Shop

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Social space Golf Centre

Gym Equine Centre Farm

Animal Management Centre Sports facilities

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97% of our graduates are in employment or Ipswich Road Our further study, The main City College Norwich campus on Ipswich Road is where six months after you will find specialist, industry- their degree standard training facilities to support your learning. It is a mixed TEF Metrics 2019, for CCN, campus, shared with our large body campuses published by Office for Students. of further education students.

The diverse, dynamic and inclusive atmosphere on our main campus make it a great place to learn. Degree and Our campuses provide outstanding learning environments. Higher Education students have their own study space, the HE Learning You will study in specialist learning spaces that match the requirements Zone, and have full access to shared of your course and provide the perfect environment for you to succeed. facilities including cafés, restaurants, a theatre and the college nursery. All of our campuses are easily accessible, with City College Norwich located in the city centre, and Easton College and the International Aviation Academy just a few miles outside of Norwich.

Having such a Norfolk House great experience has renewed my Norfolk House is City College Norwich’s School of Higher Education. interest in the

Located in the heart of the city centre, the education sector and campus contains modern classroom and seminar has inspired me to spaces, a library, computer facilities and social spaces. All facilities our exclusively for use by consider pursuing Degree and Higher Education students. a new career Norfolk House is easily accessible to all, with Brodie Elgood excellent public transport links within a short FdSc Health Studies student walking distance. For students who need to drive, there are several public car parks close by.

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citycollegenorwich eastoncollege Degrees & Higher Education 2021 Education & Higher Degrees - 22 @citycollegenorwich @easton_college Our Aviation Engineering students students Engineering Aviation Our International hone their skills at the Academy Norwich. Aviation Academy the Airport, Norwich to next Located environment. learning class a world provides Academy the of its kind in the world, The first where Zone© Emulation Aviation the includes maintained aircraft. on live work students class teaching first to access Students have workshops which and well-equipped facilities of development location for a motivating provide © Zone Emulation Aviation The skills. aviation experience industry standard a professional, offers students working aircraft. on a Boeing 737 for plenty places of choice when it comes to This includes our student eat, drink and relax. to Coffee Costa Starbucks, Cafe, run Debut City Restaurant. and student restaurant, plenty of cafes there’s College At Easton eat and drink. to you for and restaurants in our gym and use can also get active You including our 3G sportsour elite facilities, centre. tennis registered pitches and LTA The College negotiates student student The College negotiates in addition eateries, discounts in nearby with discounts available the many to the make help you to NUS card, your offer. has to most of all that Norwich out of Norfolk step As soon as you in the heart are you of the cityHouse, of a huge distance and within walking and restaurants. amount of cafes will find you campus, Road At our Ipswich @norwichcollege @easton_college International Aviation Academy Norwich Academy Aviation International Eat, drink and relax easton.ac.uk

& Easton College Easton Set within 200 hectares of countryside, Set within 200 of countryside, hectares an outstanding College provides Easton students. for environment learning specialist industry contains The College standard studies, and landbased agriculture for facilities equine studies and sport,animal studies, equestrian farm, centre including an operational centre. animal management and innovative you these specialist facilities, In addition to learning a library dedicated spaces, will find and restaurants. of cafes and a range just 8 miles outside of Norwich, the Located transport public by accessible campus is easily drive. students who need to and has car parking for on student accommodation located also There’s further from or afield students who travel for site student. as a residential life experience to want

Find out more at: ccn.ac.uk at: Find out more Zachary Burton & Global Terrorism Crime Security Graduate The to degree lead surpassing me far my personal expectations to in regards my academic achievements. UEA Library a Partner Collegea Partner of UEA is that provided are all our students giving with a UEA campus card, and the UEA Library access to collections. its extensive One of the key benefits of being of benefits One of the key 16 Our campuses Our Our College Student Accommodation Degrees & Higher Education 2021 - 22

What’s Facilities included? & activities

We want you to feel at home and Alongside the standard accommodation Student relaxed in your own space which facilities, we also offer all our is why we encourage you to create residents a range of other facilities your own spaces within your room and services including: to help you settle in and enjoy your • free Wi-Fi favourite comforts from home. • clothes washing and drying facilities accommodation All rooms are centrally heated at no • fully fitted kitchens extra cost and come complete with: • free parking • bed and mattress (bedding, pillows • a team of Residential Assistants and towels are not provided) to support with your needs • desk and chair Our Easton campus is home to welcoming student When you’re not studying, we have • wardrobe accommodation that allows you to develop your skills some excellent facilities to keep you and grow in a friendly, safe and social community • hot and cold tapped sink active and entertained including our • plenty of storage space Tennis Centre, gym and fitness centre in Norfolk’s stunning country landscape. • curtains and 3G pitch. We also offer free daily activities and trips away to fun places • waste paper basket including paintballing, go karting, • a single vanity mirror and light swimming, football, tennis, basketball, • good sized pin board for organisation. cooking, film nights and city trips.

Accommodation is let on a self To find our more about our student catering basis for the academic accommodation options and full En-suite rooms year (35 weeks) but meals can be pricing information for our Degree and purchased from college catering Higher Education students, visit at Bradley Hall outlets during term times. easton.ac.uk/HE-accommodation

We offer excellent and well maintained single en-suite accommodation for Degree and Higher Education students at Bradley Hall.

This standard of accommodation is perfect for those looking for a more homely feel to their experience complete with large open plan sitting and kitchen areas to socialise.

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We specialise in Degree and Higher Education Developing your Career courses that are geared towards employment and Achieving your your career progression, whether that’s within the sector where you are already working or to enable you to make a career change.

In fact, a large proportion of our degree level students career goals are already in work. That’s why our courses are designed to allow our students to combine work and study.

Courses designed Progress to the next level with employers The vast majority of our students We work closely with employers have clear career related goals to ensure that our degree level and progression in mind. That’s courses equip you with the why our degree level courses knowledge and skills you need to are explicitly designed to make be employed and advance within sure you can achieve this. your chosen industry or sector. The Destinations of Higher Education Leavers (DLHE) survey confirms that our students are successful in achieving this: 97% of full time graduates are in My course helped me employment 6 months after completing their programme with us. 100% of develop professional part time graduates are in highly networking skills and skilled employment or further study 6 months after completing their degree. useful language to use in This is taken from the TEF (Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes a business environment. Framework) Year 4 – Published by the These networks helped to Office for Students, January 2019.

connect me with relevant This places us in the top 10% industry bodies which nationally and, although not captured by the DLHE survey, we helped my progression in know that in many instances our graduates progress on to higher my chosen field level roles with more responsibility

Veronique Ananou and increased opportunities for Assistant Restaurant Manager at Barnham further career progression. Broom Hotel and Spa. Hospitality and Events Management Graduate (2018).

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Our courses are designed to ensure you develop the Developing your Career most up to date knowledge and skills that are highly Degrees that valued by today’s employers. Alongside this, we also aim to provide you with the flexibility you need to balance your studies with work and family commitments. work for you Here are just some of the ways our courses have been designed to ensure you can fit your studies around your life and achieve your career goals.

Developed Degrees that fit with employers around your life Our courses are developed with Our courses are designed to employers and are designed to fit around your life and career meet the latest industry and aspirations. You can study most professional standards. Where courses over 1 or 2 days per relevant, our courses may also week, meaning you can continue include opportunities for you to work alongside your studies to gain specific professional and balance other commitments. qualifications or professional accreditation to be able to practice within your chosen field.

The fact that many employers actively support their employees to study on our degree level courses, including contributing towards the costs, is a real endorsement of their relevance and value for career development and progression.

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of University When you join our College, you become of East Anglia part of a vibrant and welcoming community. This provides you with the support you need Your to succeed, but also allows you to make friends and build lasting memories.

Exclusive facilities Students’ Union Student Life community Our Higher Education students have Run by students, for students, our exclusive access to City College Students’ Union (SU) is here to help Norwich’s School of Higher Education, you with your studies and make the Norfolk House. There are also a most of your time at our College. range of facilities at Easton College As a member of the SU, you will and at our Ipswich Road campus have access to clubs and societies, that are for the exclusive use of our discounts, local offers and much more. Higher Education students. This You will also have opportunities to get creates a real sense of community more involved in college life by taking and a hub of activity for students. on roles such as Executive Officer, Class Representative and the Student Governor position or taking part in fundraisers, events, band nights and At the centre of it all club nights. You can also feedback Located in the heart of the city, Norfolk your suggestions on how to improve House gives you access to the best the overall student experience of Norwich’s thriving shopping, dining, through our HE Student Forum. entertainment and culture scene.

Easton College is easily accessible from Norwich city centre and set in 200 Making your voice heard hectares of picturesque countryside. You will have lots of opportunities to share your views and help ensure that we provide the very best experience for our students. This includes getting involved in course committees, taking part in student forums and representing your course.

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On successful completion of Graduation your degree level course, you will be invited to attend our annual graduation ceremony which takes place at Student Life Norwich Cathedral.

Our graduation ceremonies are the perfect way for you to celebrate your hard work and achievements with close friends and family in one of Norfolk’s most iconic and historic landmarks.

We look forward to celebrating with you at one of the most special events in the college’s calendar.

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Exclusive learning facilities Tracking your success As a Higher Education student, you You and your lecturer will be able to will have access to our Information stay fully up to date with your progress Store which has over 80,000 books, throughout your course with our hundreds of journal titles, and access Achievement Tracking System (ATS). to millions of Journal articles, computer This system allows you to submit study and a wealth of resources to assignments online, keep on top of your help with study skills like essay writing, work with individual assignment work Top 10% numeracy, note taking, computing and schedules and access marks, feedback more. Alongside this, you will have and assessment grades online. of all providers exclusive access to our Norfolk House library, the Higher Education Learning nationally for our Zone on the Ipswich Road campus Academic graduates being in and the Easton College Library. Expert careers guidance employment or further Because we are a UEA Partner Our Advice Shop offer expert careers study, 6 months College, you will also have 24/7 access advice and guidance to help you decide to the library facilities at UEA where on your next steps and specialist after completing you can use your UEA campus card to support in career development, CV

borrow from the physical collections. writing and interview skills. Our friendly YourStudies Supporting their degree and impartial careers advisers are support TEF Metrics 2019, for CCN, available in the Advice Shop on the published by Office for Students. Ipswich road campus with support available across all our campuses. Dedicated tutor support You will have a tutor who will provide you with essential help, support or advice on a wide range of areas At City College Norwich you will be provided both in and outside of college to with all the support you need to succeed ensure succeed in your learning. Our smaller class sizes allows our on your course. tutors to have a better opportunity to get to know you properly and to We pride ourselves on providing an exceptional take a real interest in your academic level of academic support to our students. achievements and overall welfare. Our lecturing staff are accessible, helpful and, above all, committed to ensuring that you have the best possible learning experience.

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Wellbeing Students with Our Wellbeing Team offer private disabilities or additional and confidential support about any learning needs aspect of health or wellbeing. You can talk to an adviser or make use of the Disabled Students Allowance wealth of resources in the Wellbeing If you have a learning difficulty, Zone. This service is friendly, discreet disability, mental health difficulty Academic and non-judgemental and is based or long-term condition that could in the Information Store on the affect your studies, you may be Ipswich Road campus with support entitled to additional support. available across all our campuses. You can apply for DSA (Disabled Students’ Allowance) to fund any additional support which you support Childcare options should apply for as soon as you I always receive The College has its own Nursery have been offered a place on (on the Ipswich Road campus) your chosen course. The process support and feedback which offers childcare for 0 to 4 can take up to several weeks, year olds, with the option of term- especially during peak times. time only or year-round places. YourStudies Supporting when I need it. To find out what you’re entitled Karen Seaward, Psychology student The Nursery is popular and places to, contact our DSA Specialist are subject to availability. For more Adviser on 01603 773 439 or Higher information, contact the Nursery [email protected] Manager on 01603 773 121. for more information.

Education for all Campus access guides If you have access requirements, you can find comprehensive guides Our students to the accessibility of our sites and come from AGED AGED facilities at AccessAble.co.uk. You a variety of 30+ < 21 can use the AccessAble App which backgrounds is available free on IoS and Android.

and are a AGED range of 21-30 ages.

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Visit ccn.ac.uk/HEfinance

You can also contact our Finance Advisers Full time students For HNC and HND courses, there is on 01603 773 773 or The cost of our full time FdA, an additional registration fee of £206 [email protected] FdSc, BA (Hons) & BSc (Hons) for HNC and £262 for HND in first courses is £8,000 per year except year and a £21 annual registration for our higher fees courses fee in each subsequent year. (listed opposite) which are Higher fees courses: £9,000 per year. BSc (Hons) Professional Student loans Aviation Engineering Practice You may normally be eligible for a tuition BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Top-Up) Part time students fee loan from Student Finance to cover the cost of fees. There may BSc (Hons) Animal Science To study our FdA, FdSc, BA also be maintenance loans available and Welfare (Top-Up) (Hons) & BSc (Hons) courses depending on your circumstances. part time (based on 60 credits BSc (Hons) Land Based Sciences Student loans do not have to be paid being attempted per academic (Ecology/Equine) Top-Up back until after you complete your course year), our fees are £4,000 per year and you are earning at least £26,575. BSc (Hons) Zoology except for our higher fees courses (listed on page 32) which are FdSc Agricultural Management If you have dependent children you £4,500 per year.

FdSc Animal Science and Welfare may be eligible for other help such YourStudies Supporting as a Parents’ Learning Allowance Our HNC and HND courses can FdSc Equine Science and Welfare or a Childcare Grant. If you are be studied part time our fees FdSc Wildlife and Conservation. disabled, you may be eligible for are £750 per 15 credit module. theDisabled Students’ Allowance.

Find out more: gov.uk/student-finance International Students The cost of a full time Fees & Higher Education course is £11,500 per year. Other financial support There is a wide variety of additional Please note the BSc (Hons) financial support available during your Professional Aviation Engineering studies including Disability Student financial Practice will cost £13,125 for Allowance or Council Tax Exemption. the 2020/21 academic year. We also offer a limited HE Hardship Fund for certain groups of students facing If studying on a HND financial pressure or unexpected costs. programme, the fee will be £900 per 15 credit module. For one to one advice contact our assistance Finance Advisers on 01603 773 773 See page 34 for more or [email protected] information.

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Coming to live and study in the UK can be an enriching experience and the College International works hard to make you feel at home. Norwich is a vibrant and cultural city in which to live, learn and work and the College is proud of International students can apply for courses the supportive community that it has created. Students listed with this icon.

International students from all Languages over the world have been coming All of the teaching and to the College to study for over Information assessment on our HE 30 years. Our College is known & Advice programmes are conducted in for its friendly atmosphere English. Any applicant whose first The British Council website and its supportive staff. language is not English should educationuk.org and UKCISA be able to demonstrate sufficient – the UK Council for International To make the experience as competence and ability to take Student Affairs ukcisa.org.uk rewarding and enjoyable as instruction in English. We will both provide free information and possible, we have a dedicated look for a IELTs Academic/SELTs advice about programmes, visas, International Team who can (Secure English Language Test) immigration, finance and fees. help with your choice of course, score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 application and immigration in each element or equivalent as a It is also recommended that procedures. While here in Norwich minimum entry requirement. you visit our website: and studying at our College, our ccn.ac.uk/courses/

International Team Applying international-students will take a keen interest in your where you will find the latest welfare, helping with visa renewals, International up to date information about living fees and other financial matters, Student Fees and studying in Norwich, including and any personal issues or the College’s International support you may need. For Tier 4 students, before a Student Prospectus, programme Confirmation of Acceptance for fees and visa information. Studies (CAS) will be issued, you will need to pay the first Alternatively, you may contact Visas year’s fees for your course (for the International Team on: Please note that if you require a Bachelor Degree students) or student visa to study in the UK you the entire course fee (for the From the UK Access to HE Diploma). If a t: 01603 773 483 must study on a full time basis. student visa application is From outside the UK To find out if you need a visa go to: refused by the UKVI, we will t: +44 1603 773 483 gov.uk/check-uk-visa retain a £250 administration fee. e: [email protected]

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Full time courses Higher National Diploma/ Contact our Advice Shop advisers on Mature students Certificate (HND/C) and 01603 773 773 from the UK, or on Applications for undergraduate courses Many of our mature students come to Access to Higher Education +44 1603 773 773 from the rest of the must be made online via UCAS at City College Norwich after a break from world for help with your entry point into ucas.com. You will be directed to the education; some have few, if any, formal Apply directly at ccn.ac.uk or easton.ac.uk Higher Education at City College Norwich. UCAS online application from each qualifications, but this is not necessarily course listed at ccn.ac.uk/degrees a barrier. In these circumstances we take the time to assess whether the applicant City College Norwich institution code Progression to Honours Degree has sufficient relevant experience that Qualifications is N82. Easton College institution code Apply via UCAS unless you are already we could consider to be equivalent to is E30. The course code will depend studying on an HND or Foundation You will usually need to be aged 18 or the qualifications needed. on the course you are applying for. Degree at City College Norwich. over and have obtained (or be in the process of obtaining) an appropriate qualification and Full details of your chosen course Apply directly at ccn.ac.uk or easton.ac.uk sufficient UCAS points for the course you can be found in the course listings. are applying for. The College is committed Access to HE to providing a higher level progression Access programmes are an alternative route for all of its Level 3 further education to traditional entry qualifications and Degree Apprenticeships NHS employees programmes. As a general guide, the most provide excellent preparation for students If you are an NHS employee who is commonly acceptable qualifications are as who wish to move on to HE programmes. Visit ccn.ac.uk/apprenticeships applying for Health Studies, speak to your follows: Evidence shows that students who take for available opportunities and Training Manager. Your application will be this route do well. • A and AS Levels apply direct with the employer. made through your Training Manager. • BTEC National Diplomas/Certificates Full details of our Access programmes • An Access to Higher Education Diploma can be found on page 62 of this • Qualifications equivalent to the above. prospectus.

If you already hold an HND, HNC or Applying Foundation Degree qualification you MAY TO FEB TO may be eligible to enrol on one of our Recognition of Prior SEP SEP JAN FEB JUN articulated progression route programmes and begin working towards a BA or BSc Experiential Learning (RPEL) If you have gained qualifications at an Research Applications First application Student support Second application Honours Degree. and plan open deadline and finance deadline appropriate level that are relevant to the Research courses, Apply online Get your application Apply for student There’s still lots programme or have relevant experience attend open days, via UCAS in early finance and support of time to get your For details of the UCAS tariff points system start on your application application in visit ucas.com gained in a work based or vocational setting, you may be given credit, and possibly exemption, from certain elements of the programme. Interview AUG TO Claims for RPEL must be made and While many programmes will insist on some SEP resolved before joining a programme, MAY JUN AUG SEP specific entry qualifications or other criteria so be sure to ask at your interview if (such as passing a written English test), you think this could apply to you. Offers made Confirm your Enrolment Clearing Start your applicants may be offered an interview to You will receive choices Enrol on your Last minute places journey! determine motivation and commitment to an offer to study Confirm your firm course at our College may still be available Welcome to the start the programme. with us and insurance choices of your journey

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Agriculture

BSc (Hons) Agriculture (Top up) 40

FdSc Agricultural Management 41 Courses

39 Agriculture Agriculture

COURSE CODE: D402 COURSE CODE: E3015-2

DURATION: 1 YEAR DURATION: 2 YEARS 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK

APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: BSc (Hons) easton.ac.uk/degrees FdSc Agricultural easton.ac.uk/degrees DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: Agriculture (Top up) Easton College Management Easton College

About you You can go on to do About you You will learn through a variety of activities and events such as practical work, group Successful completion of this course will help You should have a minimum of 240 UCAS You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points activities, lectures, workshops, problem you progress on to a career in the industry by points (120 at Level 4 and 120 at Level 5) or from A Levels or equivalent and GCSE solving activities, tutorials, e-learning entering employment or graduate internships an equivalent HND qualification in a suitable Maths, English and Science at grade 4/C seminars, external visits and guest speakers. subject area. Applications from students whose in a range of careers including agronomy, or above or equivalent. Applications from food production, farm business management, first language is not English are welcome. students whose first language is not English You will be expected to arrange up to 100 research, data analysis, agricultural engineering, are welcome. hours of work experience in a subject specific freelance and contract farming. You can also area in each year of this course. About the course progress on to postgraduate study in related fields. This course has been designed to further About the course develop the knowledge established during a Agricultural Management involves the You can go on to do relevant Foundation Degree and is ideal for overseeing of all aspects of running a farm Successful completion of this course will those who are currently working in agriculture and other related facilities. This foundation allow you to progress on to the BSc (Hons) or who want to combine study with structured degree will provide you with the vocational Agriculture Top Up degree. You can also employment in the sector. This will allow skills required to operate at a management or progress on to a career in the industry. Past you to gain relevant experience, apply your supervisory level within a rapidly restructuring graduates have been employed within Young experience to your academic studies and industry. The course is designed to combine Farmers, dairy farming, farm contracting,

continue to earn theory and research with work placement farm management and lecturing. Courses a salary. and practical skills which will allow you to apply your knowledge and skills in an industry setting. What you will learn You will focus on a broad range of topics including Advanced Sustainable Agronomy, What you will learn Sustainable Livestock Management, Advanced You will focus on a broad range of topics Business Management and Global Agriculture. including livestock production, applied The course is delivered through workshops, agricultural science, practical land based lectures, seminars, practical sessions, tutorials skills and food production industry. and self-directed study. You will be expected to build upon the content of lectures and seminars with group and peer discussion.

This course is subject to re-validation during the 20/21 academic year This course is subject to re-validation during the 20/21 academic year and therefore the details above may change. and therefore the details above may change.

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Animal Studies, Equine Studies & Wildlife and Conservation

BSc (Hons) Animal Science & Welfare (Top up) 44 Courses

BSc (Hons) Land Based Sciences (Top up) 45

BSc (Hons) Zoology 46

FdSc Animal Science & Welfare 47

FdSc Equine Science & Welfare 48

FdSc Wildlife & Conservation 49

43 Animal Studies, Equine Studies & Wildlife and Conservation Animal Studies, Equine Studies & Wildlife and Conservation

COURSE CODE: D900 COURSE CODE: D901

DURATION: 1 YEAR DURATION: 1 YEAR BSc (Hons) 2 DAYS PER WEEK BSc (Hons) Land 2 DAYS PER WEEK APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: Animal Science easton.ac.uk/degrees Based Sciences easton.ac.uk/degrees DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: Easton College Easton College & Welfare (Top up) (Top up) (Ecology/Equine)

About you You can go on to do About you What you will learn You should have a minimum of 240 UCAS Successful completion of this course will help You will need 240 HE credits (120 at Level You will have the opportunity to explore points (120 at Level 4 and 120 at Level 5) or you progress on to a career in the industry by 4 and 120 at Level 5) or equivalent HND developments in land based sciences an equivalent HND qualification in a suitable entering employment or graduate internships in qualifications in a suitable subject area and a alongside optional modules such as the subject area. Applications from students whose a range of careers by working with local, national successful interview. global business environment, advanced first language is not English are welcome. or international charities, laboratories, animal Mature students will be considered subject methods and techniques in ecology, horse nutrition companies and zoological societies or to demonstrating sufficient work and learning and rider biomechanics and conversation working in roles training animals or consulting experience which will be discussed at the biology. The course is delivered through About the course on animal behaviour. You can also progress on interview stage. workshops, lectures, seminars, practical to postgraduate study in related fields. sessions, tutorials and self-directed study. This course has been designed to further Applications from students whose first language You will be expected to build upon the develop the knowledge established during a is not English are welcome. content of lectures and seminars with group relevant Foundation Degree and is ideal for and peer discussion. those who are looking to refine their skills and knowledge in preparation for employment or About the course further postgraduate study. You can go on to do This course has been designed to further develop the knowledge established during a Successful completion of this course will help you progress on to a career in What you will learn relevant Foundation Degree. In order to meet Courses industry needs and focus on growing careers, the industry by entering employment or This course allows you to combine a major this course has been designed to allow you to graduate internships in a range of careers project or dissertation of your choice with work part-time alongside your studies. such as ecological consultancy, working for optional modules such as Conversation Biology, conservation charities, Natural England, Comparative Animal Nutrition, The Global equine behaviour, equine rescue and Business Environment and Advanced Canine rehabilitation. You can also progress on to & Feline Behaviour & Training. The course postgraduate study in related fields. is delivered through lectures, presentations, seminars, tutorials and self-directed specific study. You will be expected to build upon the content of lectures and seminars with group and peer discussion.

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COURSE CODE: E3100-3 COURSE CODE: E3061-2

DURATION: 3 YEARS DURATION: 2 YEARS 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK

APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: BSc (Hons) easton.ac.uk/degrees FdSc Animal easton.ac.uk/degrees DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: Zoology Easton College Science & Welfare Easton College

About you You can go on to do About you You will learn through a variety of activities and events such as practical work, group activities, You should have a minimum of 96 UCAS Successful completion of this course will help You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points lectures, workshops, problem solving activities, points from A Levels or equivalent and GCSE you progress on to a career in the industry by from A Level or equivalent and GCSE Maths, tutorials, e-learning seminars, external visits Maths and English at grade 4/C or above or entering employment or graduate internships English and Science at grade 4/C or above or and guest speakers. equivalent.Applications from students who in a range of roles such as entomologist, equivalent. Applications from students whose first language is not English are welcome. marine scientist, environmental consultancy first language is not English are welcome. You will study 14 hours per week and will and field trials officer or by working within undertake 100 hours of work experience zoological collection, research or conservation Experience of working in the Animal Care or during each year of the course. You are also roles. You can also progress on to About the course Veterinary Industries is desirable, but, not be expected to complete independent study postgraduate study in related fields. essential. Zoology incorporates the study of biology, and research during the rest of the week. ecology and biodiversity in order to better help manage and conserve the Earth’s fragile ecosystems. This course will provide you About the course You can go on to do with the practical and theoretical knowledge This course will provide you with the Successful completion of this course will allow to approach a variety of contemporary fundamentals of animal science training, you to progress on to the BSc (Hons) Animal challenges affecting the Earth locally, development and management. You will Science and Welfare (Top-Up) course or our nationally and globally. develop skills, knowledge and practical BSc (Hons) Land-based Sciences (subject

experience in animal behaviour, physiology to meeting entry criteria/and module Courses and care including the interaction and combinations). What you will learn importance of animals in society and welfare You will focus on a broad range of topics management. You will also undertake real life You can also progress on to employment or including animal anatomy and physiology, work experience that will allow you to put the graduate internships in a range of careers by principles of biological science and genetics, skills and theoretical knowledge you learn in working with local, national or international global biodiversity, vertebrate zoology, college in to practice. charities, laboratories, animal nutrition invertebrate zoology, contemporary issues companies and zoological societies or in zoology and British wildlife, surveys and working in roles such as training animals or identification. What you will learn consulting on animal behaviour. You will focus on a broad range of topics The course is delivered through lectures, including fundaments of animal nutrition, core demonstrations, presentations, seminars, animal husbandry skills and diversity and practical sessions, tutorials and self-directed evolution with the option of studying either specific study. Practical classes in the laboratory human and animal interactions or zoo and/or field will allow you to practice project animal management. management, data gathering and handling and interpretation skills.

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COURSE CODE: E3090-2 COURSE CODE: E3016-2

DURATION: 2 YEARS DURATION: 2 YEARS 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK 2-3 DAYS PER WEEK

APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: FdSc Equine easton.ac.uk/degrees FdSc Wildlife easton.ac.uk/degrees DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: Science & Welfare Easton College & Conservation Easton College

About you You will also gain experience in the About you What you will learn management of equine breeding stock and You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points You will focus on a broad range of topics You will need a minimum of 64 UCAS points from commercial stud practice. A Levels or equivalent and GCSE Maths, English from A level or equivalent and GCSE Maths, including introduction to British habitat English and Science at grade 4/C or above or management, principles of biology and genetics, and Science at grade 4/C or above or equivalent. You will learn through a variety of activities and equivalent. Mature students with life experience behavioural ecology, countryside recreation Applications from students whose first language events such as practical work, group activities, in professional or semi-professional work will and outdoor learning and marine and coastal is not English are welcome. lectures, workshops, problem solving activities, be considered if they are able to demonstrate ecology. You will learn through a variety of tutorials, e-learning seminars, external visits that they will be able to benefit from the course activities and events such as practical work, and guest speakers. About the course through interview and an interview essay task. group activities, lectures, workshops, problem solving activities, tutorials, e-learning seminars, You will also be expected to arrange up to 100 This course will provide you with the Applications from students whose first language external visits and guest speakers. hours of work experience in a subject specific fundamentals of equine training, development is not English are welcome. area in each year of this course. and management. Combining practical skills Previous experience or qualifications in with scientific and theoretical knowledge, this conservation are desirable, but, not essential. You can go on to do qualification will provide you with the essential Successful completion of this course will allow experience you need for working in the equine You can go on to do you to progress on to the BSc (Hons) Land industry. Successful completion of this course will allow About the course Based Sciences (Ecology Pathway) (subject to you to progress on to the BSc (Hons) Land- meeting entry criteria). You can also progress Based Sciences (Equine) course. You can also This course will equip you with the necessary Courses on to a career in the industry in roles such as What you will learn progress on to a career in the industry in areas knowledge and skills to prepare for a future career in Conservation Management. There is wildlife rangers/wardens, ecological consultancy You will develop the skills, knowledge and such as event management, coaching and a balance between science, management and and education officers or by working with trusts practical experience needed to work in the teaching, research, yard management, equine work based skills which reflects the needs of in a variety of positions including research and equine industry, including yard and estate nutrition, saddlery, training of sports horses, the conservation industry. You will undertake site development and environmental planning. management. You will study biomechanical equine rehabilitation or freelance work. work based learning modules to develop hands effects of exercise and injuries and will also be on and practical knowledge. Fieldwork will be required to apply your scientific knowledge in an important component of this course and a practical context to the development of the the college has a range of habitats within our performance horse. estate which will complement other local sites of ecological interest.

This course is subject to re-validation during the 20/21 academic year and therefore the details above may change.

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Business Management

BA (Hons) Business Management 52 Courses

51 Business Management Business Management

COURSE CODE: N102

DURATION: 3 YEARS BA (Hons) Business 2 DAYS PER WEEK APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees Management DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich

YOU MAY BE ABLE TO SPECIALISE IN THESE PATHWAYS: Applications - ACCOUNTING & FINANCE from international students welcome - MARKETING & DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

About you What you will learn You will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points from In your first and second year you will study subjects A level or equivalent. Other criteria, such as relevant such as digital marketing, social and business work experience, will be considered and assessed enterprises, financial resources, project management, at interview. Mature students with life experience in HR managing people and consumer behaviour professional or semi-professional work will be considered (marketing). if they are able to demonstrate that they will be able to benefit from the course. This will be assessed at interview. In the second year of this degree you may be able to choose a specialist route depending on the career Applications from students whose first languageis not direction you wish to take. Pathways include Marketing English are welcome. For International students we and Digital Communications, Accounting and Finance, require evidence of proficiency in English (including Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management (subject writing, speaking, listening and reading); the required to demand). minimum is IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). Examples of subjects offered within each pathway are: • Marketing and Digital Communications: Digital marketing and communications, consumer About the course behaviour, data driven marketing, digital marketing innovation and automation. This course offers a comprehensive insight into business Courses management and is a widely recognised qualification • Accounting & Finance: Financial reporting, credit in the workplace. This programme will equip you with management and financial management. the skills and strategies to deal with contemporary • Hospitality: Hospitality service operations challenges in business, marketing and finance. The management and sustainable development programme has been developed in consultation with in hospitality, tourism and events. local businesses and professional bodies.

The course is delivered through lectures, demonstrations, You can go on to do presentations, seminars, group work, simulations and Our former students enjoy careers in a wide variety case studies. Seminars give the opportunity for detailed of professions including marketing, banking, human discussion of a topic under the direction of a tutor. resource management, accounts and finance, financial Delivery will take place at college over two days services, management and teaching. In addition, each week. Opportunities will also be provided to students have entered the public services, national visit businesses and meet and work with entrepreneurs government, local charities, started their own business and business leaders. or masters level study or PhD Research.

The course pathways are subject to student numbers. Please contact the course team for more information.

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Chartered Management Institute Courses

CMI Management Degree Apprenticeships 57 Courses

Level 5 Operations/Departmental Manager Degree Apprenticeship 58

Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship 60

55 Chartered Management Institute Chartered Management Institute CMI Management THE AGE OF APPRENTICESHIPS. Degree Apprenticeships The perfect alternative to traditional degree level study. City College Norwich offers the Progress your career following Chartered Management • Over 85% of managers agree that their Degree apprenticeships allow you to study a degree level qualification as Institute (CMI) Degree CMI management and leadership qualification improved their performance and by transferring part of your job. On completion of the Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship, Apprenticeships: their new skills to the work place, almost all have you will also have the option to apply for Membership of the Chartered • Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship seen a Management Institute (CMI) to help further enhance your career. • Operations / Departmental Manager Higher vast improvement in their team’s performance too. Apprenticeship • 78% of employers agree that CMI qualifications provide quality assurance for customers and that the benefits outweighed the time, money and CMI qualifications are valued by effort invested in obtaining them.

employers and are a great way to • More than 80% of managers say that taking a progress your career. CMI management qualification has resulted in increased professional recognition, with most 83% stating that employers prefer qualified managers when recruiting. say they are better managers • This was confirmed by a further 53% advising that their CMI qualification had helped them in gaining after achieving chartered status a promotion.

Findings taken from Mapping Management Excellence: Evaluating the impact of Chartered Manager, May 2015 Courses My City College Norwich journey: £391,443 A Chartered Manager's average added value to their organisation Lynne Studied: BA (Hons) Leadership These results are achieved in many different ways Management Degree Apprenticeship

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DURATION: 42 MONTHS Chartered 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA EMAIL: Manager Degree ccn.ac.uk/apprenticeships Applications from international Apprenticeship students welcome Level 6

About you The course is taught one day each week for 30 weeks and you will be required to take A Chartered Manager is someone who can take part in a variety of lectures, demonstrations, responsibility for people, projects, operations and/ presentations, seminars, group work, or services to deliver long term organisational simulations, case studies and self study. success with the professional recognition of their ability to deliver impact, behave ethically and demonstrate their commitment to continual learning What you will learn and development. Professional managers can manage complexity and deliver impact at a strategic This apprenticeship will equip you with the and/or operational level with management and skills and strategies to deal with contemporary leadership responsibility for setting and delivering challenges in management practice. The organisational objectives through a wide range of emphasis on application of management and functions. leadership skills means that this is a vocational and academic programme and will enable You will need an employer to agree to both fund and apprentices to both ground their learning in the support you throughout the duration of the course. workplace and to reflect on work practice in

an academic context. You will study and apply Courses finance, marketing, operations management, project management leadership and enterprise About the course theory into workplace situations. As part of the apprenticeship, you will complete the BA (Hons) in Leadership and Management degree that is awarded by UEA and has been You can go on to do developed in association with the Chartered This well recognised qualification will Management Institute. You will complete an End enhance your ability to contribute effectively Point Assessment that will lead to membership of to your organisation and thus the possibility of the Chartered Management Institute. progression into and through supervisory and management roles. Our Leadership and Management degree is designed to offer higher level training to business Our past students have followed careers in professionals and provide the essential skills that marketing, personnel (HRM), accounts and CMI research shows is required by organisations. finance, financial services, management and It has been developed in consultation with local teaching. partners and professional bodies.

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Construction & Engineering

BSc (Hons) Professional Aviation Engineering Practice 64

HNC Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 65

HNC Engineering Courses (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) 66

HND Construction & The Built Environment (Civil Engineering) 67

HND Construction & The Built Environment (Construction - Management) 68

63 Construction & Engineering Construction & Engineering

Applications COURSE CODE: F0079 from international COURSE CODE: G0025 students welcome DURATION: 3 YEARS DURATION: 3 YEARs BSc (Hons) 5 DAYS PER WEEK 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees ccn.ac.uk/apply

Professional HNC Progressing students please DELIVERED AT: apply via City College Norwich. City College Norwich External applicants apply via the UCAS process. Aviation Engineering Applications Engineering from international DELIVERED AT: students welcome Practice (Mechanical Engineering) City College Norwich

About you What you will learn About you What you will learn You will need a minimum of 96 UCAS points or an This course will provide you with the opportunity You will have successfully completed a Level 3 You will cover a range of core, optional and appropriate Level 3 qualification. You will also need to complete European Aviation Safety Agency Mechanical Engineering course or equivalent. specialist units. The course will also develop GCSE English & Maths at grade 4/C or above. (EASA) B1.1 or B2 examinations (subject transferable skills useful for work and for higher to chosen pathway in year two), alongside Applications from students whose first language education, including research skills, the ability Mature students with a relevant industry academic study for an aviation engineering is not English are welcome. For International to meet deadlines and communication skills. background may also be considered. degree. students we require evidence of proficiency in Students are required to apply their knowledge Applications from students whose first language English (including writing, speaking, listening to a variety of assignments and activities with a is not English are welcome. For International You will be able to work on a fully functional and reading); the required minimum is IELTS focus on the holistic development of practical, students we require evidence of proficiency in Boeing 737 aircraft in the International Aviation Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in interpersonal and higher thinking level skills. English (including writing, speaking, listening Academy Norwich’s (IAAN) world class Aviation all components). Emulation Zone® whilst studying in our first and reading); the required minimum is IELTS You can go on to do Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in class learning environment at IAAN. About the course all components). You can top up to a HND and then look to Please note, if you decide to complete the HNC engineering qualifications are widely progress onto a Level 6 BEng (Hons) course B licence EASA examinations, you will be recognised by industry and higher education as which may lead onto Chartered status. This Courses About the course required to gain two years’ experience at an the principle vocational qualification at Levels qualification can assist your career development approved maintenance organisation before 4 & 5. It covers the increasing need for quality and progression within the engineering sector This specialist degree course will allow you being able to apply for either a Category B1.1 professional and technical education pathways by opening up new opportunities including to gain practical experience alongside or B2 EASA Licence. and has a greater emphasis on employer to work in international engineering settings. advanced academic study. Delivered in engagement and work readiness. Should sufficient numbers of HNC students partnership with KLM UK Engineering and wish to top up to HND, then this course may be awarded by University of East Anglia, this You can go on to do Our assessments will consider cognitive skills made available by City College Norwich as a course has been designed to ensure you Successful completion of this course will give (what students know) along with effective and progression route. develop the knowledge, technical skills, you the opportunity to progress on to a range applied skills (respectively how they behave understanding and awareness necessary to of technical, supervisory and, in due course, and what they can do). work in technical, supervisory or management management roles in the aviation sector. roles in the industry and will help kick start You can also progress on to further study your journey to a high-flying career. at Masters, M.Phil and/or PhD level.

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COURSE CODE: G0024 COURSE CODE: G1966

DURATION: 3 YEARS HND DURATION: 3 YEARS HNC 1 DAY PER WEEK 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: Construction APPLY VIA: Engineering ccn.ac.uk/apply ccn.ac.uk/apply DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich & the Built City College Norwich (Electrical & Electronic Applications from international Applications students welcome Environment from international Engineering) students welcome (Civil Engineering)

About you What you will learn Applicants should have one of the following; The course comprises mandatory and About you What you will learn BTEC National Certificate, Diploma in optional units. You will need GCSE Maths and English at grade You will take a variety of mandatory and Electrical Engineering, one A Level in either 4/C or above and one of the following: optional units with mandatory units including: Mathematics or Physics plus four GCSEs at The mandatory units are: either grade A*-C or grade four and above, • Individual Project Level 4 BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in Access programmes, GNVQ Advanced • Construction Technology Engineering Design construction or civil engineering 2 relevant Level in Engineering or Advanced Diploma in Engineering Maths A Levels plus 4 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above • Science and Materials Engineering (minimum grades apply, please Engineering Science including English and Maths Access course • Construction Practice and Management ask for details). Managing a Professional Engineering Project with industrial experience Extended Diploma in • Construction Information (Drawing, Construction & the Built Environment The HNC qualifications offered from Electrical and Electronic Principles Detailing, Specification) September 2017 are new versions introduced • Mathematics for Construction Students will complete additional modules Mature students with a relevant industry by BTEC. As a result, anyone wanting to • Principles of Structural Design selected by the course team. background may also be considered subject to accredit prior learning is advised to discuss interview. • Group Project this at interview. The HNC programme team uses a combination • Further Mathematics for Construction Courses of traditional classroom teaching, open learning Applications from students whose first Applications from students whose first language is • Geotechnics and Soil Mechanics and research-based experiential learning, language is not English are welcome. For not English are welcome. For International students • Advanced Structural Design laboratory experiments and demonstrations, International students we require evidence we require evidence of proficiency in English industry standard IT applications and group of proficiency in English (including writing, (including writing, speaking, listening and reading); speaking, listening and reading), the required the required minimum is IELTS Academic (SELT) You can go on to do 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 You can go on to do This programme is widely recognised by overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). employers and professional bodies. It can You can top up to a HND and then look to provide pathways to degree top up education progress onto a Level 6 BEng (Hons) course About the course (Level 6) and opportunities for membership of which may lead onto Chartered status. This About the course This course is a pathway within the Level 5 relevant professional bodies. qualification can assist your career development If you want to develop higher level professional BTEC Higher National Diploma in Construction and progression within the engineering sector skills relevant to the Electrical and Electronic and the Built Environment which offers 6 “specialist In addition, the qualifications may provide links by opening up new opportunities including Engineering sectors. The programme uses a pathways” designed to support progression into to industry related and employer supported to work in international engineering settings. combination of traditional classroom teaching, relevant occupational areas or to degree level study. apprenticeship schemes that can provide Should sufficient numbers of HNC students open learning and research-based experiential opportunities for enhanced employability. wish to top up to HND, then this course may be learning, delivered via laboratory experiments Students attend college for one day per week for made available by City College Norwich as a and demonstrations, industry standard IT three years. The day the course takes place each progression route. applications and group activities. year may change.

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HND COURSE CODE: G0036 DURATION: 3 YEARS Construction 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/apply & the Built DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich

Applications Environment from international students welcome (Construction - Management)

About you What you will learn You will need GCSE Maths and English at grade You will take a variety of mandatory and 4/C or above and one of the following: optional units with mandatory units including:

BTEC National Certificate or Diploma in • Individual Project construction or civil engineering 2 relevant A Levels • Construction Technology plus 4 GCSEs at grade 4/C or above including • Science and Materials English and Maths Access course with industrial • Construction Practice and Management experience Extended Diploma in Construction & the • Legal and Statutory responsibilities in Built Environment Construction Mature students with a relevant industry background • Construction Information (Drawing, may also be considered subject to interview. Detailing, Specification) • Group Project

Applications from students whose first language is • Contracts & Management Courses not English are welcome. For International students • Project Management we require evidence of proficiency in English • Management for Complex Buildings (including writing, speaking, listening and reading); the required minimum is IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). You can go on to do This course is widely recognised by employers About the course and professional bodies. It can provide pathways to degree top up education (Level 6) This course is a pathway within the Level 5 and opportunities for membership of relevant BTEC Higher National Diploma in Construction professional bodies. and the Built Environment which offers 6 “specialist pathways” designed to support In addition, the qualifications may provide links progression into relevant occupational areas to industry related and employer supported or on to degree level study. apprenticeship schemes that can provide opportunities for enhanced employability. Students attend college for one day per week for three years. Please note: the day the course takes place each year may change.

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Health & Community Studies

BA (Hons) Childhood Studies (Top up) 72

BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies 74 Courses

BA (Hons) Integrated Health & Social Care (Top up) 75

FdA Early Years (with Early Years Educator Status) 76

FdSc Health Studies 77

FdSc Mental Health Practice 78

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Applications from international COURSE CODE: X310 students welcome DURATION: 1 YEAR BA (Hons) 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees Childhood Progressing students please apply via City College Norwich. External applicants apply via Studies the UCAS process. DELIVERED AT: (Top up) City College Norwich

About you What you will learn Most applicants to this course will have completed You will cover key topics related to working the Foundation Degree in Early Years. For students with or for children from ages 0-18 in a variety of from other courses, we will conduct a mapping of settings. There is a strong emphasis in each of the modules to ensure that there is a close match. modules on linking academic study to employability and professional practice. Applications from students whose first language is not English are welcome. For International students You will be given opportunities to learn from a wide we require evidence of proficiency in English range of practitioners from different fields such as (including writing, speaking, listening and reading), teaching, social work and health care. Students the required minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) are also encouraged to compare and learn from 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). approaches elsewhere in the UK and further afield.

About the course You can go on to do Courses This course is awarded by UEA. It takes one year to complete, and requires attendance in college one This course is designed to help you progress My City College Norwich journey: day a week, enabling most students to study for the on to roles in the childhood sector with supervisory qualification at the same time as working part time. and managerial responsibility.

The course is taught through group work, tutorials, Completion of this course can lead on to Sally lectures, seminars, practical research and guided postgraduate study and qualifications in related independent study. Students will complete four fields such as teacher training, occupational Studied: modules plus a dissertation (extended independent therapy, children’s health or social work. Foundation Degree Health Studies research project).

Students’ work is assessed using a variety of methods including written assignments, individual “ I chose to undertake my Foundation Degree in At CCN, I gained self-confidence, self- Health Studies at CCN because I felt that I had a worth, and self-belief. I have never been presentations, a student-led seminar and an wealth of experience and a strong desire to help particularly confident in my abilities but the examination. not only my employer and its service users, but results I achieved made me realise I am also to help myself grow as a person. capable of a great deal more than I ever thought.” I am passionate about service improvement and I knew that I could make a difference to more people if only I could expand on my existing skill set.

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Applications from international COURSE CODE: L530 COURSE CODE: L510 students welcome DURATION: 3 YEARS DURATION: 1 YEAR BA (Hons) 2 DAYS PER WEEK BA (Hons) 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees ccn.ac.uk/degrees

Childhood Progressing students please DELIVERED AT: Integrated apply via City College Norwich. City College Norwich External applicants apply via & Youth Studies Health & the UCAS process. DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich

Students’ work is assessed using a variety of Social Care Applications About you from international methods including written assignments, individual students welcome You will have a minimum of 48 UCAS points (or and group presentations, creating learning and equivalent). GCSE English at grade 3/D or above development activities, research, seminars, (Top up) or equivalent is desirable. In addition, you should portfolios and examinations. have sufficient and appropriate prior experience in childcare and be able to show the potential for Students’ work is assessed using a variety successful study at degree level and commitment About you What you will learn of methods, including written assignments, to study and work in the sector. Most candidates You will cover key topics related to children’s You will need a minimum of 240 credits from a individual and group presentations, creative will be interviewed and will need to be able to development from ages 0-18 and learn about FdA, Dip HE or FdSc course. We will be looking activities, use of ICT equipment and software, demonstrate an appropriate level of understanding working with children in a variety of settings. for a minimum of 50% average at Foundation seminars, portfolios and examinations. of working with children. Degree level that is evidenced by an academic There is a strong emphasis in each of the transcript. Most applicants to this course Applications from mature students are welcome modules on linking academic study to employability will have completed Foundation Degrees in if they can demonstrate appropriate qualifications What you will learn and professional practice. You will be encouraged Social Care Practice, Health studies, Early and suitable experience. to gain work-based practice to support your Years or Childhood Studies. For students from The course extends knowledge around critical thinking and the leadership and management Applications from students whose first language progress. You will be given lots of opportunities other courses, we will conduct mapping of the aspects of health and social care. is not English are welcome. For International to learn from a wide range of practitioners from modules to ensure there is a close match. students we require evidence of proficiency in different fields such as teaching, social work and Modules allow you to consider a specific area Courses English (including writing, speaking, listening health care. Students are encouraged to compare Applications from students whose first language of the field as you move to more independent and reading), the required minimum is: IELTS and learn from approaches elsewhere in the UK is not English are welcome. study. Modules studied are contemporary Academic (SELT) and further afield. issues; leadership, management and 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). For International students we require evidence Enrichment is a key part of the course and modules of proficiency in English (including writing, commissioning; professional skills and a feature external speakers and local field trips. The speaking, listening and reading), the required dissertation. course looks at the whole sector, not just education. About the course minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). This course is awarded by UEA. It takes three You can go on to do years to complete, and requires attendance in You can go on to do The course will enable you to have a career in college two days a week, enabling most students This course is designed to help you to progress on to study for the qualification at the same time as About the course care management. You can also go on to study to roles in the childhood sector with supervisory at masters level in social work, physiotherapy working part time. The course is taught through group work, and managerial responsibility. Completion can and occupational therapy. lead on to postgraduate study and qualifications in tutorials, lectures, seminars, practical based The course is taught through group work, tutorials, research and guided independent study. lectures, seminars, practical based research and related fields such as teacher training, occupational guided independent study. therapy, children’s health or social work. This course is subject to re-validation during the 20/21 academic year and therefore the details above may change.

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Applications Applications from international COURSE CODE: LX53 from international COURSE CODE: B900 students welcome students welcome DURATION: 2 YEARS 1 DAY PER WEEK DURATION: 2 YEARS FdA 1 DAY PER WEEK APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees FdSc APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees Early Years DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich Health DELIVERED AT: (with Early Years Educator Status) City College Norwich Studies

About you What you will learn You should have sufficient and appropriate prior You will cover key topics related to early years About you Students’ work is assessed using a variety of experience in childcare and an appropriate level 3 development and working with children in a variety methods, which may include, written assignments, You will need a level 3 qualification in a related qualification. You must also show that you have the of settings. There is a strong emphasis in each of individual and group presentations, creative subject or proven experience in practice. Above potential to successfully study at degree level and a the modules on linking what you learn to your own activities, field research, use of ICT equipment and all we expect you to have the commitment and commitment to study and work in the childcare sector. professional practice. You will be supported to make software, seminars, portfolios and examinations. positive changes to your working practices and to enthusiasm to be successful. All shortlisted Applicants with appropriate prior experience contribute to the development of practice within the applicants are offered an interview. in childcare, but who do not hold an appropriate level 3 setting where you work. qualification, may also be considered. What you will learn We welcome applications from mature students This course includes core modules to enable You will also be given opportunities to learn from a who have experience in practice or other suitable Applications from students whose first language is not you to support your academic practice. These wide range of practitioners from different fields such qualifications. You will need to be employed or have English are welcome. For International students we include Higher Learning Skills and Research Skills. as teaching, social work and health care. Students a voluntary placement for a minimum of eight hours require evidence of proficiency in English (including are also encouraged to compare and learn from per week. writing, speaking, listening and reading), the required approaches elsewhere in the UK and further afield. This course has a science element and you minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall will cover topics including anatomy and physiology, Applications from students whose first language is (minimum 5.5 in all components). Enrichment is a key part of the course and modules pharmacology, science of disease and health and not English are welcome. For International students feature external speakers and local field trips. nutrition. we require evidence of proficiency in English

(including writing, speaking, listening and reading), Courses You will also study topics around caring for and About the course the required minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) You can go on to do supporting service users. These will include This course is awarded by UEA. It takes 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). psychosocial perspectives, person focused care, two years to complete, and requires attendance in This course, and the practical learning experiences promoting health and health and social care for college one day a week, enabling most students to you will develop through it, are designed to help understanding how to support the service user/ study for the qualification at the same time as working. you to progress on to higher level roles with greater About the course The course is vocationally based, meaning that all supervisory and managerial responsibility. patient and their family. The FdSc Health Studies is a two year course which students will need to be working or volunteering in an early years setting and is endorsed by the SEFDEY Graduating students can top up to a BA (Hons) degree requires one day of college attendance a week, to (Sector Endorsed Foundation Degrees Early Years). in Childhood Studies or BA (Hons) Integrated Health enable you to fit studying with work. You can go on to do & Social Care. Completion of a top up degree can lead The course prepares you for a range of roles on to postgraduate study and qualifications in related This course has been designed in conjunction with The course is taught through group work, tutorials, in the health and social care sector. You can also fields such as teacher training, occupational therapy local employers (the Primary Care Trusts and the lectures, seminars, practical based research and progress onto further study in the areas of nursing, or health and social care. Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Trust) and is validated guided independent study. allied professions, care management, social work by UEA, ensuring it is an ideal qualification for or teaching. Students’ work is assessed using a variety of methods, healthcare workers. The emphasis on skills for work including written assignments, individual and group means that this is a truly vocational programme and There is also an opportunity at the College to presentations, creating learning and development will enable you to both ground your learning in the progress onto a one year top up to gain a full activities, research, use of ICT equipment and workplace as well as reflect on work practice degree with BA (Hons) Integrated Health and software, seminars, portfolios and examinations. in an academic context. Social Care Top Up.

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Applications from international COURSE CODE: B760 students welcome DURATION: 2 YEARS 1 DAY PER WEEK

APPLY VIA: FdSc Mental ccn.ac.uk/degrees DELIVERED AT: Health Practice City College Norwich

About you What you will learn You will need a level 3 qualification in a related This course will allow you to develop your professional subject or proven experience in practice. Above skills, academic knowledge and behaviours as a future all we expect you to have the commitment and mental health professional. You will engage in a range enthusiasm to be successful. All shortlisted of modules that build an unpinning knowledge of the applicants are offered an interview. evolution of mental health, current landscape of the sector, legal and ethical requirements of mental health We welcome applications from mature students practice and theory of a range of psychological, social, who have experience in practice or other suitable biological and therapeutic interventions to support qualifications. You will need to be employed or recovery. have a voluntary placement for a minimum of eight hours per week. Applications from students The course includes scientific elements supporting whose first language is not English are welcome. the link between physical and mental health and you For International students we require evidence of will be encouraged to consider how you could use proficiency in English (including writing, speaking, your newfound knowledge as a leader/manager in the listening and reading), the required minimum is: sector through the supervision and leadership module. IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). You will also have the opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge in to practice through a range

of teaching and assessment methods and will be Courses About the course supported to develop your academic skills through Higher Learning Skills and Research Skills modules. A two year course which requires one day of college attendance a week. The course is validated by UEA. You can go on to do Students are taught in small classes and receive high levels of support. The course is taught through group The course prepares you for a range of roles in the work, tutorials, lectures, seminars, practical based mental health sector. You can also progress onto research and guided independent study. further study in the areas of nursing, allied professions, care management, social work or teaching. Students’ work is assessed using a variety of methods, including written assignments, individual There is also an opportunity at the College to progress and group presentations, creative activities, field onto a one year top up to gain a full degree with BA research, use of ICT equipment and software, (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care Top Up. seminars, portfolios and examinations.

This course is subject to re-validation during the 20/21 academic year and therefore the details above may change.

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Humanities

BA (Hons) English 82

BA (Hons) Psychology with Sociology 83 Courses

81 Humanities Humanities

Applications Applications from international from international COURSE CODE: Q320 COURSE CODE: C8L3 students welcome students welcome DURATION: 3 YEARS DURATION: 3 YEARS 2 DAYS PER WEEK BA (Hons) 2 DAYS PER WEEK APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: ccn.ac.uk/degrees ccn.ac.uk/degrees BA (Hons) DELIVERED AT: Psychology DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich English with Sociology City College Norwich

About you What you will learn About you What you will learn You will usually need a minimum of 80 The course will extend your knowledge of literary You will usually need a minimum of 80 UCAS The psychology component of the course UCAS points but we have no standard offer history and culture, from Ancient Greece to the points but we have no standard offer as we will introduce the subdisciplines of the as we take into account your reference, present. The first year modules will provide the take into account your reference, motivation subject including cognitive and biological motivation and commitment to the course, knowledge and skills required for successful study and commitment to the course, as well as any perspectives. There is a focus on social as well as any projected or actual A at degree level. These include modules such as projected or actual A Level grades or other psychology and mental health and the course Level grades or other qualifications. genre, evolution of western society, qualifications. explores the way that sociology and psychology myth and criticism and reading the visual. overlap and interrelate. These psychology and Applications from Access Diploma students Applications from Access Diploma students are sociology based understandings are applied are welcome. We usually look for 30 credits at You will develop techniques for close reading welcome. We usually look for 30 credits at Merit. to a variety of social issues such as addiction, Merit. Applicants may be invited for interview. literary texts and constructing analytical arguments, Applicants may be invited for interview. relationship behaviour and communication. as well as skills of written and oral communication. Applications from students whose first Please note that you must apply for this course The course also includes an understanding of language is not English are welcome. For In the second and third years you will build on through UCAS. media, crime and deviance in the second year International students we require evidence this knowledge in a series of modules focusing which is developed through psychology and Applications from students whose first language of proficiency in English (including writing, on different periods of literary history, including crime in the final year. is not English are welcome. For International speaking, listening and reading), the required Shakespeare and the Renaissance, the Restoration, the romantic period, the Victorian students we require evidence of proficiency in The application of the psychological and minimum is: IELTS Academic (SELT) 6.0 Courses English (including writing, speaking, listening sociological theories are continuously applied overall (minimum 5.5 in all components). period, modernism and contemporary literature and culture. and reading), the required minimum is: IELTS through the application to the mind and wider Academic (SELT) 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all society. About the course These period modules will be supplemented by components). studies of particular genres or themes within This course is a three year UEA validated literature, such as children’s literature and You can go on to do degree. Although the course is full time, teaching dystopian fiction. About the course is normally delivered over two full days a You can go on to train to be a psychologist week, allowing most students to study for the The course is typically taught over two weekdays through postgraduate qualifications and training. qualification whilst also working part time. You can go on to do at the Norfolk House building in the heart of the There are also a wide variety of graduate jobs city, and the year is comprised of three 10 week in the health, education and social care sectors You can go on to careers in teaching at both The course is taught through lectures, group terms. that can be entered directly where psychological primary and secondary level, or to further study work, seminars, practical research, tutorials and and sociological skills are highly relevant. through MA and other postgraduate courses. guided independent study. Students’ work is In each of the first two years, the course contains assessed using a variety of methods, including six modules and in the third year, you will These skills are also highly relevant to Other careers that our students have entered written assignments, individual and group be required to study four modules as well as occupations in areas such as business, include publishing, archiving and curatorship, presentations, portfolios and examinations. undertake a dissertation. marketing, communications, human resources human resources, administration, social work, and research. social care and educational psychology.

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Public Services

BA (Hons) Crime, Terrorism & Global Security 86

BA (Hons) Leadership in the Public Sector 87 Courses

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Applications from international COURSE CODE: N203 COURSE CODE: E3093-2L530 COURSE CODE: L530 students welcome DURATION: 3 YEARS DURATION: 3 YEARS 2DURATION: DAYS PER WEEK 3 YEARS BA (Hons) 2-32 DAYS DAY PER PER WEEK WEEK BA (Hons) 2 DAYS PER WEEK APPLY VIA: APPLY VIA: easton.ac.uk/degreesAPPLY VIA: Crime, Terrorism ccn.ac.uk/applyeaston.ac.uk/degrees Leadership in ccn.ac.uk/apply DELIVERED AT: DELIVERED AT: City College Norwich & Global Security Easton College the Public Sector

About you What you will learn About you What you will learn You should have a minimum of 96 UCAS During the course, you will gain The course is suitable if you have an Leadership and management is delivered points from A Levels or equivalent and GCSE comprehensive experience and insight into a appropriate Level 3 qualification and wish to in a progressive format over the three years Maths and English at grade 4/C or above or broad range of themes including terrorism and work towards management both in the public with modules such as politics and democracy, equivalent. We also welcome applications from insurgency, organised crimes, global security and private sector. globalisation, terrorism, law and criminology. mature (21+) students who have experience in and human rights issues. All modules are In the first year you will learn about mental practice or other suitable qualifications. appropriately designed to equip you with the It is for those who wish to extend their personal health in the work environment and also how knowledge, lateral thinking and analytical skills knowledge of leadership and management ethics affect our work lives. Applications from students who first language you need to start a successful career in the skills and understand how these skills and is not English are welcome. public services industry. theories work in practice as an efficient As a leader of the future you will need to manager of people. develop a new range of internationally Above all, we expect you to have the You will focus on a broad range of topics recognised skills and we work hard to help commitment and enthusiasm to be successful. modules including Air and Sea Power, you develop these individual and personal Terrorism and Counter Terrorism, Organised About the course skills. In the third year you will learn how to Crime, Crimes of the Rich and Powerful and mentor within the workplace and also you The course is delivered over two full days of About the course Nuclear Strategy. will get the opportunity to develop your own teaching and learning. This allows time for you research topic for your dissertation. This course is designed for students who The course is delivered through lectures, to work part time and to develop your academic

are looking to enter an armed or blue light presentations, seminars, tutorials and self- skills outside of the teaching environment by Courses service and will allow you to gain experience directed specific study. There is also a strong doing your own research or talking to staff You can go on to do and insight into a range of themes including emphasis on developing employability skills. during tutorials. terrorism and insurgency, organised crimes, Students have gone on to be police global security and human rights issues. You will develop skills you had never thought constables, military officers, teachers and NHS workers. A high percentage of students You can go on to do you possessed and you will also develop the You will be equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence to use them in a future go on to masters level study at UK universities. lateral thinking and analytical skills required to This course is designed to help you to work environment. enter a broad range of public services including progress on to a career in the industry by the police, intelligence services, commissioned entering employment or graduate internships entry into the armed forces and civil service. in a range of careers including security services, police, MI5/6, government or uniformed services. You can also progress on to postgraduate study in related fields.

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Sport Courses

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Our degree level sport courses are currently being revalidated.

For the most up to date course listings, visit ccn.ac.uk/degrees Sport or easton.ac.uk/degrees

My City College Norwich journey: If you’re looking to work in one You can go on to do

of the many areas of the sport, You can go on to employment or graduate @rui_hybrid_performance coaching, health or fitness sector, internships in a range of industry based our degree level sport courses careers such as research and development, Rui Rodrigues could be for you. activity leaders, health promotion and strength Studied: BSc Sports Coaching & Science and conditioning coaches. Some students have also established successful businesses in the coaching industry or progressed onto teacher About our degree Owner of coaching business Hybrid and develop our skill set. I feel this has been a level sport courses training opportunities in secondary and Performance: Strength & Conditioning massive contributing factor to get me to where primary settings. and completing an MSc in Strength I am today. Our courses will provide you with an opportunity & Conditioning. to study the key areas of sport and exercise You can also go on to Masters degree level The content was well rounded and covered all science such as sports coaching, development, study in areas such as physiotherapy, sports “I feel the balance between academic learning major aspects of sports science and coaching. Its versatility also enabled students to direct health, fitness, strength & conditioning. performance, sports psychology, sports and exposure to practical application of the course has provided me with a well rounded set of their studies to their particular interests. I would management, strength and conditioning, tools to venture out in the industry. Whilst at college, absolutely recommend the course to anyone exercise physiology and sports therapy. You will have access to a wide range of industry myself and peers were always supported and looking to venture into a career in the realm of standard facilities across our City College regularly provided with opportunities to coach sports science.” Norwich and Easton College campuses including fully equipped gyms and sports Find out more halls, Tennis Centre and Human Performance To find out which of our degree level sport Laboratory. These will help you to develop a courses are the right choice for you, visit Courses variety of practical skills and put some of your ccn.ac.uk/degrees or easton.ac.uk/degrees theoretical knowledge in to practice. to view our most up to date course listings. My City College Norwich journey:

Our degree level sport courses are delivered through a mixture of workshops, lectures, @the.movement.coach seminars, practical sessions, tutorials and self-directed study. As your course progresses, Ryan Elton there will be opportunities to specialise in Studied: BSc Sports Coaching & Science areas of interest through flexible assessments. These include coursework (case studies/ reports), group presentations, practical Owner of coaching business without a doubt, it has been influential to my assessments, reflective journals, open and The Movement Coach. career in sport. closed book exams, poster presentations, portfolios of evidence and the creation and “The BSc degree course provided me with valuable At the college, the close interaction and guidance delivery of sporting and coaching events. academic knowledge of the coaching profession available from the tutors was so beneficial and the and key opportunities to develop my on field connection I built with my classmates has helped application. I believe the course has been crucial create friendships for a lifetime.” to the professional success I have had so far and,

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Additional Information Additional Information

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Access to Widely recognised by universities Access to Higher Education courses are widely recognised by UK universities Higher Education and colleges, including our College.

We advise that if you are hoping to go on to do a degree course at a specific university, you should contact them Access to Higher Education courses to check that the Access to Higher Want to study for a degree but don’t are an ideal starting point that can Education course you have chosen is have the qualifications? help you develop the skills and in an appropriate subject area and will qualifications to progress to studying be recognised by them. for a degree and your future career.

Get to where you want to be with an Access courses are a flexible alternative International Access to Higher Education course to A Levels and are a recognised qualification for progression to Degree and ESOL students and Higher Education courses. International students whose qualification is not recognised by UK universities or colleges, and who are 19 and over, may also wish to choose What can I study? Am I eligible to study? this pathway as a route to enter degree level study. Applications from students • Agriculture To study an Access to Higher Education whose first language is not English • Animal and Equine Studies course you need to meet the following are welcome. We require evidence of • Art and Design criteria: proficiency in English (including writing, • Business Management • Aged 19+ speaking, listening and reading). • Conservation • Have a grade C (grade 4) or above in • Criminal Law and Policing GCSE English and Maths Please note, the required minimum • Engineering entry requirement is either: • Humanities and Social Sciences Please note that we are not able to accept • IELTS Academic (SELT): 6.0 overall • Science for Health Practitioners Adult Numeracy, Adult Literacy, Key Skills (minimum 5.5 • Sports Science or Functional Skills in lieu of GCSEs. in all components); or • Veterinary Science Additional Information • GCSE English and GCSE Selection is by interview to discuss your Mathematics, both at either GCSE All courses have been developed with suitability for the course and whether the grade C and above employers and progression in mind, course is right for you. or grade 5. and many are part of the New Anglia Financial support City College Norwich offers flexible Local Enterprise Partnership’s 10 As part of this process you will need to payment plans to help you spread priority sectors. complete online assessments and submit Find out more at: ccn.ac.uk/ the cost of fees. You can apply for an a short piece of writing to check you are access-to-higher-education Advanced Learner Loan and bursaries This means that you will be provided at the right level to start the course. Advice are available to support childcare and with the skills and qualifications can be given about alternative ways or easton.ac.uk/ travel costs. needed to progress to further study forward if necessary. access-to-higher-education and gain employment in growing industries.

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Our mission statement:

“ To support, guide and develop all the processes which drive up the quality of teaching, learning Teacher & Professional and assessment, thereby ensuring that all students have the best learning Development experience possible.”

The delivery of Professional Development including teaching, Courses offered • Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally coaching and mentoring, assessment/quality assuring Related Achievement Teaching, training and support and other CPD activities is undertaken by a group of highly • Level 3 Certificate in Assessing • L5 Diploma in Education and Training experienced practitioners, dedicated to improving the skills Vocational Achievement • L4 Certificate in Education and confidence of practice & practitioners. and Training Level 4 Award and Certificate: • L3 Award in Education and Training • Level 4 Award in Understanding • L3 Award / Certificate for Learning Support the Internal Quality Assurance of Practitioners Assessment Processes and Practice This is done through: • City & Guilds - Introduction to Training Skills • Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes Coaching & Mentoring and Practice • L3 Award in Effective Mentoring • Level 4 Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of assessment • L3 Award in Effective Coaching processes and Practice (completion of Assessment and quality assuring above two mandatory Levels 3 & 4 to achieve this) Supporting Developing Review of teaching, learning Coaching and and training assessment and and assessment with mentoring Level 3 Awards in Assessing including units: Additional Information new teachers verification practice developmental feedback • Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment Other support available • Assessing Competence in the Work • Bespoke professional development and Environment courses to suit specific industry needs • Assess Vocational Skills, Knowledge • Individual or group coaching for and Understanding performance improvement Challenging Supporting the Supporting individuals Modelling Leading to: • Teaching and learning coach support and extending development and groups of staff to best practice • Lesson observation training and feedback staff’s expertise of e-learning continuously develop • Level 3 Award in Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment • Specialist support for teachers and • Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence learning support staff. in the Work Environment

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a substantial element of classroom • Participate fully in the life of your experience as part of their training. It is placement schools, keeping a record of Norfolk Teacher Training Centre the most practical way to gain Qualified your progressive teaching experiences. Teacher Status in one year. The Norfolk • Demonstrate that you have met the Teacher Training Centre programme Secretary of State’s Teachers’ is based on an academic year and all Standards. Norfolk Teacher Training Centre (NTTC) trainee teachersreceive: offers school-based teacher training • 120 days in the classroom gaining • As part of the Professional Development courses in Primary and Secondary. experience through our Training in Programme, you will also complete three written assignments connecting your On completion of the course, successful School Curricular Programme. This school-based experience within the trainees will have Qualified Teacher will involve subject knowledge, lesson context of pedagogical research. Status (QTS) enabling them to work as a observation, team teaching, solo- teacher in maintained or non-maintained teaching and learning support across schools in England & Wales. at least two key stages. Experience will Outstanding success be divided between at least two of our NTTC has over 60 partner schools and partner schools and academies. Secondary Teacher Training 98% of graduates academies throughout Norfolk, offering trainees the opportunity to experience We offer training in these subjects: secure their first teaching job • A dynamic Professional Development teaching in a wide variety of settings. • Art and Design at the end of the course Programme with dedicated off-the-job training experiences, including weekly • Biology Every year, over 95% of the trainees training sessions, termly conferences, • Business Studies who successfully complete our course subject knowledge development days • Chemistry and gain QTS go in to teaching jobs in and portfolio preparation days. • Citizenship 80 new teachers schools. • Computing trained in the last three years • Design and Technology, including Post Graduate Teacher How to apply Textiles and Food Technology Apprentice (PGTA) • Drama To apply for teacher training with We support the new PGTA. This course • English NTTC you need to have a degree, a Rated Good is suitable for individuals who have • Geography demonstrable commitment to the subject/ by Ofsted and highly experience of working in schools and • History age phase you want to teach and a grade ranked in the Good Teacher have an employer who is able to support • Mathematics C/4 or above in English and Maths (and apprentices through their training year. • Music Training Guide 2017 Science for Primary). • Physical Education The course follows the same programme • Physics as our School Direct courses. However, Generous bursaries • Religious Education the programme is slightly longer to Generous bursaries are available of up • Social Sciences allow time for candidates to prepare to £26,000 depending on the subject for their End Point Assessment (EPA) you wish to teach through School Direct. which must be completed as part of the Primary Teacher Training The bursary is designed to support you Additional Information Apprenticeship Standard. We also offer Primary teacher training at through your training and to make life Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Key easy, we apply for the bursary on your Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2). We What’s required? behalf, so you don’t have to. also offer Primary teacher training with To successfully complete the course, Maths which requires you to hold a suitable you will be required to: Maths related Degree or a Math s A Level. Find out more at norfolkttc.org.uk • Keep a Professional Practice Portfolio providing evidence of personal progress School - Direct. whilst in school. The Portfolio should Learn from experience also contain reflection on academic School Centred Initial Teacher Training issues and reading of relevant published (SCITT) is ideal for anyone with a passion educational research. for teaching and their subject and wants

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By bus: How to find us Discounted bus passes are available to all College students. Visit ccn.ac.uk/travel or easton.ac.uk/travel for prices and to find out more.

By train: The main Norwich Thorpe Train Station is

Paston College Train Lines located about 1.5 miles from the College.

Roads First Bus and Konectbus operate frequently between the Rail Station and the City Centre which is about an 8-10 minute walk away from St Stephens Street/Red Lion Street. First Counties have regular buses that service the Train Station to Castle Meadow (Blue Line).

International For First Buses timetables, visit: Aviation Academy firstgroup.com/norfolk-suffolk

Easton College

NORWICH Park & Ride: The Park & Ride routes covering the College’s Ipswich Road campus are; Norfolk House • Harford Park & Ride • Sprowston Park & Ride Ipswich Road Airport and Thickthorn P&R sites operate to Newmarket Road/Town Close Road which Norfolk House Easton College is a 5 minute walk. Postwick P&R operates to St Stephens Street in the city centre City College Norwich’s School of Higher Easton College is located just 8 miles which is an 8 minute walk. Education is in the heart of the city outside of Norwich off the A47. centre on Exchange Street. Routes run Monday to Saturday with arrivals Car parking is available on campus and in the city before 7am and last buses back Additional Information There is no car parking available, but the site is well served by direct bus routes at approximately 7pm depending on the site. lots of car parks are located near by. The and non-direct from Norwich city centre. A 16-19 (no ID required!) day ticket is £1.80 nearest bus stops are on Castle Meadow, and a 10 day ticket is £14. More fares and Tombland or Prince of Wales Road. International Aviation times information is available at Academy Norwich norwichparkandride.co.uk Ipswich Road The Academy is located 4 miles outside Our main college campus is located on of Norwich next to Norwich Airport. Ipswich Road approximately 1/2 mile Got a question about travel? Car parking is available and the nearest from the City Centre. Get in touch with the Travel Plan bus stop is located 10 minutes’ walk away. Car parking is available and bus stops Co-ordinator at [email protected] are located outside the college. or 01603 773 607

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