Adult Course Guide Autumn 2017

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Adult Course Guide Autumn 2017 Adult Course Guide Autumn 2017 A wide range of adult courses across Lancashire LearnTime Credits somethingFull cost Feenew remission today! may apply Advanced learner loan available Material fees apply HE loan available 1 Call to Enrol: 0333 003 1717 Enrol Online: www.lal.ac.uk Welcome to the Lancashire Adult Learning and Nelson and Colne College Autumn Course Guide Looking to learn something new this Autumn? Sign up to one of LAL or NCC’s courses to help you expand your horizons and develop your knowledge and skills this season! We have a huge range of courses to choose from, including a host of new subject areas for this term. Why not learn a language for next year’s holiday, impress the family with your iPad ability or even progress you career with a University Level qualification? We also have a variety of free Functional Skills and GCSE courses in Maths, English and ICT that you can take advantage of to gain a qualification and you could give your employment prospects a boost through one of our work clubs. Keep an eye out for our information and enrolment events which will be coming to a venue near you soon! Contents Arts and Media 4 ICT and Business 16 Art History 4 Getting Online 16 Crafts and Photography 4 Mobiles and Tablets 16 Sewing and Dressmaking 5 Social Media and Web Development 16 Drawing and Painting 6 Bookkeeping and Accountancy 17 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design 6 Microsoft Qualifications 17 Humanities 7 Teaching 18 Astronomy 7 Creative Writing 7 Higher Education 19 Family History 7 Applied Biology 19 History 7 Business and ICT 19 Literature 7 Health and Social Care 19 Philosophy 7 Access to HE 19 Sport 19 Languages, Literature and Culture 8 Engineering 19 Latin 8 Portuguese 8 GCSE Courses 20 French 9 German 10 Work Clubs and Employability 21 Italian 11 Functional Skills 22 Spanish 12 English and Maths 22 British Sign Language 12 ESOL 23 ICT 24 Hair and Beauty 13 Bridge Programme 25 Health and Wellbeing 14 Volunteer Training 26 Cookery 14 Learning in Libraries 27 First Aid 14 We’re on the move! 28 Health Awareness 15 Additional Learning Support 29 Mindfulness and Relaxation 15 Information, Advice and Guidance 29 Sport and Fitness 15 How to Enrol 30 Venues 31 Time Credits Full cost Fee remission may apply AdvancedEnrolment learner loan available Events Material fees apply HE loan available32 2 Call to Enrol: 0333 003 1717 Enrol Online: www.lal.ac.uk Our exciting Autumn adult course offer includes: Arts and ICT and Crafts ESOL Digital Employability The Bridge Sports and Programme Functional Fitness for Adults with Volunteering Learning Difficulties Skills or Disabilities Health and Hair and Humanities Languages Wellbeing Beauty ... and much more! Higher Level Accounting Qualifications GCSEs Time Credits Full cost Fee remission may apply Advanced learner loan available Material fees apply HE loan available Call to Enrol: 0333 003 1717 Enrol Online: www.lal.ac.uk 3 Arts and Media Our great range of Arts and Media courses are an ideal way to learn a new skill or hobby. From Art History to Silver Jewellery, Sewing and Dressmaking to Festive Crafts we have something for everyone. Art History COURSE CODE VENUE DAY TIMES DATE WEEKS COST Art History and Appreciation: ATN1000A The Storey, Lancaster THU 10am - 12pm 9th Nov 6 £60 Top 10 Controversial Art Works Art History and Appreciation: Friends Meeting House, ATN1000 THU 10am - 12pm 21st Sept 6 £60 Top 10 UK Artists Preston Crafts & Photography COURSE CODE VENUE DAY TIMES DATE WEEKS COST Lancashire Adult Learning, A Day of Batik ATN1001 TUE 9:30am - 3pm 3rd Oct 1 Day £22.50 Brierfield Bamber Bridge Methodist A Taste of 10 Crafts ATN1002 Church and Community MON 1pm - 3pm 18th Sept 10 £100 Centre The Drive Methodist Church, Bunting for all Occasions ATN1003 TUE 9:30am - 3pm 24th Oct 1 Day £22.50 St Annes Christmas DIY: Advent Calendar, Lancashire Adult Learning, ATN1005 THU 9:30am - 12pm 9th Nov 5 £62.50 Wreaths and Fairy Lights Brierfield Christmas DIY: Table Decorations, ATN1005N Space Centre, Preston WED 9:30am - 3pm 20th Dec 1 £22.50 Wreaths and Fairy Lights Christmas DIY: Table Decorations, Lancashire Adult Learning, ATN1005I MON 9:30am - 3pm 4th Dec 1 Day £22.50 Wreaths and Fairy Lights Brierfield Ceramic Creative Crafts Beginners/ ATN1004 Nelson and Colne College TUE 6pm - 8:30pm 19th Sept 8 £100 Beginners Plus Ceramic Creative Crafts Beginners/ ATN1004A Nelson and Colne College FRI 9:30am - 12pm 22nd Sept 8 £100 Beginners Plus Digital Photography Beginners ICN1006 Nelson and Colne College TUE 6pm - 8pm 12th Sept 7 £87.50 Explore the Art of Découpage ATN1006 Space Centre, Preston TUE 9:30am - 3pm 12th Sept 1 £22.50 Lancashire Adult Learning, Fabric and Wire Recycled Wreaths ATN1005L THU 9:30am - 3pm 14th Dec 1 Day £22.50 Brierfield Mossy Lea Village Hall, Fabric and Wire Recycled Wreaths ATN1005C TUE 9:30am - 12pm 28th Nov 3 £37.50 Ormskirk Festive Gift Wrapping ATN1005K Runshaw College, Chorley WED 9:30am - 12pm 13th Dec 1 £12.50 Festive Gift Wrapping ATN1005M The Cornerstone, Lancaster TUE 9:30am - 12pm 19th Dec 1 £12.50 Introduction to Printmaking - Linocutting ATN1007 The Cornerstone, Lancaster TUE 9:30am - 3pm 19th Sept 2 £45 The Drive Methodist Church, Make a Christmas Wreath ATN1005B MON 12:30pm - 3pm 27th Nov 3 £37.50 St Annes Time Credits Full cost Fee remission may apply Advanced learner loan available Material fees apply HE loan available 4 Call to Enrol: 0333 003 1717 Enrol Online: www.lal.ac.uk Make a Christmas Wreath ATN1005E The Cornerstone, Lancaster WED 1pm - 3:30pm 29th Nov 3 £37.50 Bamber Bridge Methodist Make a Christmas Wreath ATN1005H Church and Community THU 12:30pm - 3pm 30th Nov 3 £37.50 Centre Runshaw Adult College, Make a Simple Appliqué Cushion ATN1008B MON 9:30am - 3pm 11th Dec 2 £45 Chorley The Drive Methodist Church, Recycle Your Christmas Cards ATN1005A MON 9:30am - 12pm 27th Nov 3 £37.50 St Annes Recycle Your Christmas Cards ATN1005D The Cornerstone, Lancaster WED 9:30am - 12pm 29th Nov 3 £37.50 Bamber Bridge Methodist Recycle Your Christmas Cards ATN1005G Church and Community THU 9:30am - 12pm 30th Nov 3 £37.50 Centre Silver Jewellery Beginners/Beginners Plus ATN1009 Halton Mill, Lancaster MON 9:30am - 12pm 18th Sept 8 £100 Silver Jewellery Beginners/Beginners Plus ATN1009A Halton Mill, Lancaster MON 6:30pm - 9pm 18th Sept 8 £100 Silver Jewellery Intermediate/Advanced ATN1009B Halton Mill, Lancaster TUE 6:30pm - 9pm 19th Sept 8 £100 Silver Jewellery: Make Christmas ATN1009C Halton Mill, Lancaster TUE 9:30am - 3pm 5th Dec 1 £22.50 Presents Runshaw Adult College, Tree Folding Paper - Christmas ATN1005F WED 9:30am - 3pm 29th Nov 1 Day £22.50 Chorley Tree Folding Paper - Christmas ATN1005J Lancaster Methodist Church WED 9:30am - 3pm 6th Dec 1 Day £22.50 Euxton Parish Upcycled Picture Framing ATN1010B FRI 9:30am - 3pm 15th Dec 1 Day £22.50 Community Centre The Drive Methodist Church, Upcycling Shabby Chic Projects ATN1010A FRI 9:30am - 3pm 10th Nov 5 £112.50 St Annes Runshaw Adult College, Upcycling Shabby Chic Projects ATN1010 FRI 9:30am - 3pm 22nd Sept 5 £112.50 Chorley Vintage Crafts Beginners ATN1011 Nelson and Colne College TUE 6pm - 8pm 19th Sept 8 £80.00 Sewing and Dressmaking COURSE CODE VENUE DAY TIMES DATE WEEKS COST Bamber Bridge Methodist 10 Sewing Projects to Make and Sell ATN1013A Church and Community WED 1pm - 3pm 20th Sept 11 £110 Centre Appliqué for Your Home or The Drive Methodist Church, ATN1013G TUE 9:30am - 12pm 7th Nov 3 £37.50 Personalised Gifts St Annes Appliqué for Your Home or ATN1013H Space Centre, Preston TUE 1pm - 3:30pm 7th Nov 3 £37.50 Personalised Gifts Hand Embroidery Hoop Art ATN1013F The Storey, Lancaster THU 9:30am - 12pm 12th Oct 3 £37.50 Hand Embroidery Hoop Art ATN1013C Whalley Old Grammar School THU 9:30am - 12pm 21st Sept 3 £37.50 Sewing and Dressmaking Beginners/ University of Cumbria, ATN1013D THU 6pm - 8pm 21st Sept 11 £110 Beginners Plus Lancaster Sewing and Dressmaking Improvers ATN1013 Nelson and Colne College TUE 6pm - 8pm 19th Sept 11 £110 Lancashire Adult Learning, Sewing and Dressmaking Workshop ATN1013E FRI 1pm - 3pm 29th Sept 11 £110 Brierfield Sewing Bee - Make a Vintage The Drive Methodist Church, ATN1008 TUE 9:30am - 3pm 10th Oct 1 day £22.50 Style Cushion St Annes Sewing Bee - Make a Vintage Lancashire Adult Learning, ATN1008A TUE 9:30am - 3pm 17th Oct 1 day £22.50 Style Cushion Brierfield The Drive Methodist Church, Sewing, Embroidery and Patchwork ATN1013B THU 1pm - 3:30pm 21st Sep 6 £75 St Annes Time Credits Full cost Fee remission may apply Advanced learner loan available Material fees apply HE loan available Call to Enrol: 0333 003 1717 Enrol Online: www.lal.ac.uk 5 Drawing and Painting From life drawing to watercolours with lots more in between, we have got a fantastic range of Drawing and Painting courses on offer. COURSE CODE VENUE DAY TIMES DATE WEEKS COST Euxton Parish Abstract Art - Paint and Collage ATN1012 THU 9:30am - 3pm 7th Sept 3 £67.50 Community Centre Euxton Parish Abstract Art - Paint and Collage ATN1012O THU 6pm - 8pm 7th Sept 4 £40 Community Centre Drawing and Painting Beginners ATN1012F The Storey, Lancaster TUE 1:30pm - 3:30pm 19th Sept 8 £80 Runshaw Adult College, Drawing and Painting Beginners ATN1012H THU 6pm - 8pm 21st Sept 8 £80 Chorley St Thomas Church Hall, Drawing and Painting Beginners ATN1012I FRI 10am - 12pm 22nd Sept 8 £80 Garstang Lancashire Adult Learning, Drawing and Painting Beginners ATN1012J THU 10am - 12pm 28th Sept 8 £80 Brierfield Drawing and Painting Using ATN1012M Lytham St Annes Art Society WED 10am - 12pm 8th Nov 6
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