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Course Guide (Level 1 to 3)

2018/19 1 2 3 Welcome

Congratulations on taking Whilst at the College you will If you already know what the next step towards most closely interact with subject you are interested in building on your education our professional teaching you will find more detailed and developing your future staff. All of our lecturers information on our website, career. You are joining the have specialist expertise so please make sure you visit College at an exciting period of in their subject areas and www.nrc.ac.uk to find out more. transformation as we progress many continue to work as through our Campus 21 professionals in industry. If you are still trying to decide development plans. This connection with industry on what to do next please make is important to us and as use of the careers service we We have carefully selected a College we work closely offer across our campuses. each of the courses listed in with businesses to ensure Why not come in and talk to one this guide as programmes that our provision is relevant of our careers advisors who can offer real value to our students and reflects the needs of discuss the options available to and are relevant to the needs employers. No matter what you? We would be delighted to of employers or to progression subject or qualification you see you. within education. Whether you choose, your course will are a recent school leaver, be geared towards helping I hope you find this guide useful or you are returning to study you to enhance your career and informative – and I look after time away, this guide prospects. forward to welcoming you as summarises the excellent student of Northern Regional opportunities available across College in September 2018. our six campuses.

Professor Terri Scott Principal & Chief Executive

4 5 Contents 4 Welcome 7 Contents 9 Study at Northern Regional College 13 Open Days 14 Our Campuses 16 Facilities 19 Students’ Union 20 Supporting Students 22 How You Will Learn 25 Digital Learning 26 Qualifications 28 Guide to Qualifications and Levels 31 How to Apply 34 Fees and Funding 39 Entry Requirements 41 Courses 43 , CAFRE (Greenmount Campus) 44 ( Avenue) 48 Ballymena (Farm Lodge) 53 56 61 64

6 7 Study at Northern Regional College

At Northern Regional College Excellent quality of you can shape the direction teaching and learning of your education and career. Our range of qualifications Many of our lecturers and wide selection of subject continue to work as industry areas gives you choice in your professionals and offer learning. Whether you want extensive knowledge and to work towards a trade or experience of their specialist progress to university you will area. find a course for your needs. We offer Apprenticeships Practical work-based with, GCSE equivalent structure courses (Level 2 BTEC Diploma) and A Level All courses are designed to equivalent courses (Level 3 provide you with the skills BTEC Extended Diploma) and required to meet the needs of Access to University courses. employers.

*For details of our Training/Apprenticeships visit our website or collect a Work-based learning course guide from any campus reception.

8 9 Financial Support Modern equipment and facilities You may be eligible for a travel pass or other financial All subject areas are support such as EMA delivered with the latest (Education Maintenance equipment and facilities to Allowance), hardship meet industry standards. payments, childcare assistance. Student Finance staff are available to advise Progression you on other types of financial support you could access Our courses offer excellent while at the College. progression routes. Qualifications are available See website for details. from Level 1 through to Level 6 (Higher Education), all within the College. You can move onto more advanced qualifications in the same subject or into new areas.

Excellent industry links The College has excellent links with local, national and international employers who provide students with valuable placement opportunities, guest lectures and site visits.

10 11 Open Days

Open Days are a great opportunity to visit your local campus, speak to our friendly staff and find out more about our courses and facilities. All Campuses Saturday 3 February 2018 10am -1pm

Ballymena (Farm Lodge and Trostan Avenue) Wednesday 7 February 2018 4pm – 8pm Ballymoney Thursday 8 February 2018 4pm – 8pm Coleraine Monday 5 February 2018 4pm – 8pm Magherafelt Tuesday 6 February 2018 4pm – 8pm Newtownabbey Wednesday 7 February 2018 4pm - 8pm

12 13 Our Ballycastle Campuses Coleraine /Londonderry Ballymoney M2 Ballymena

Antrim M2 Magherafelt Newtownabbey Bangor

Belfast

Lisburn M1

14 15 Newcastle

Kilkeel

M1

M3 M2 M4 M6 M50

M11

M18 M8

M9 M11 Facilities

Libraries Teaching Facilities Canteen Each campus has its own You will be taught with the library with access to PCs, equipment and facilities Each campus has a 35,000 printed books, needed to provide you with canteen offering a selection over 500 e-books and a high quality learning of affordable snacks, 20,000 electronic journals. experience in your subject sandwiches and meals. Dedicated library staff area. Our campuses are Meal deals, daily specials and will support you in using equipped with everything healthy options are available the library and in finding from standard teaching throughout the week. the resources you need to rooms to a wide variety of succeed on your course. specialist equipment including engineering, sports and Seating Areas fitness, car maintenance, beauty, graphic design and Comfortable seating areas science laboratories. are available around the campuses for meeting friends and relaxing outside Learning Online of class. Each campus has access to computers and printers. You Free Wi-Fi will also be able to access the College off-campus though Free Wi-Fi is available at the student portal and with a each campus. There are also College email address. Many designated Wi-Fi hotspots subject areas also deliver in each library for personal teaching online which you can devices. access on or off campus.

16 17 Students’ Union

All College students As a member of the automatically become Students’ Union, you members of the Students’ will be able to: Union. The Union is responsible for Put yourself forward representing the views of for election as class all students. You and your representative fellow students will elect Vote in College elections someone in your class to and attend meetings be your representative and Have your opinion heard to feed back your views to across College through your the Students’ Union and the class representative (if this College at various times isn’t you) throughout the year. Stand for election for The Union is run by the Students’ Union Officer Students’ Union Council posts if you are a class and is affiliated to the representative National Union of Students/ Sit on College committees Union of Students in as deemed appropriate by (NUS-USI). the Students’ Union/College

18 19 Supporting Students

Careers Advice Counselling and Guidance Services Our professional careers advice Beginning a new course can team will work with you throughout be a stressful time. There may the academic year to help with be occasions where you may career planning, job applications, need to speak to someone interview skills and university outside of your course about applications such as UCAS and issues affecting you. Our Central Applications Office (CAO). College counselling service is available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year and is staffed by professionally trained counsellors who you can talk to on the phone or in person. Group counselling is also available. Education Support We offer comprehensive education support tailored to your specific needs in order to ensure you have the support to attend College and to succeed on your course. If you are unsure about the support we can offer, we can offer transition visits prior to starting your course which will provide a personal review of your needs.

20 21 How you will learn

Teaching and assessment Teaching methods Assessment methods methods vary but most courses are taught through may include: may include: traditional lectures and practical sessions. You may Guest lectures from industry Formal examinations be taught on campus, by professionals or specialists eLearning, or a combination Practical exercises of both (blended learning). One-to-one sessions with your tutor Coursework

Workshops Online examinations

Case studies Written assignments Directed learning Reports

Independent study Essays

Visits e.g. to museums and Case Studies exhibitions or into industry Industrial Visits Reports Productions We have excellent industrial Observation of Skills links with local, national Design studio work and international employers Real-life industry projects who provide you with Laboratory work valuable seminars, visits and Presentations placement opportunities.

22 23 Digital Learning

On many of our courses Access course material teaching is delivered partly online 24/7 online and can be completed at home or on campus. Learn in virtual We have invested heavily classrooms in online teaching facilities and computer equipment Experience interactive to provide our students and engaging online with a high quality learning programmes experience. Enhance and develop We are continually refining, your digital skills expanding and enhancing our online course delivery, offering Balance study, work and the flexibility of studying parts family commitments of your course online. This means you can:

24 25 Qualifications Access to Level 3 BTEC/Cambridge Level 3 BTEC University Extended Diploma Subsidiary Diploma (A Levels equivalent)

Studied over 1 year, full-time Equivalent to 3 A Levels Equivalent to 1 A Level A modularised course which Studied over 2 years, full-time Studied over 1 year, full-time is set at A level standard. Practical work related course Practical work-related course Provides progression to Successful students Higher Education courses at automatically progress to the Colleges and/or universities. second year of the Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma.

Level 3 BTEC 90 Level 2 BTEC Diploma Credit Diploma (GCSE equivalent) Equivalent to 1.5 A Levels Equivalent to 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above Studied over 1 year, full-time Studied 1 year, full-time Practical work-related course Provides progressions to Successful students Level 3 course. automatically progress to the second year of the Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma.

For details of our Training/Apprenticeships visit our website or collect a Work-based learning course guide from any campus reception. 26 27 Guide to Qualifications and Levels

Action What do What can What can Action What do What can What can you need? you study? you do next? you need? you study? you do next? • No entry level • Entry Level • Employment • Four or five • Access to • Employment Level qualifications, Award • Further GCSEs at Higher • Further Training other than a • Essential Skills Training Grade C or Education* • Higher willingness to • Skills for • Level 1 Course above normally • BTEC 90 Credit/ Education E learn Working Life including Extended • Level 4-5 course Maths and Diploma • Higher Level • Three GCSEs • BTEC • Employment English • City & Guilds Apprenticeship at Grade E or Introductory • Further • Six GCSEs at Level 3 above Diploma Training Grade C or • NVQ Level 3 • BTEC • Level 2 course Level above normally • A Levels Foundation including First Certificate Maths and • City & Guilds 3 English Level 1

• Entry to Level Employment Level 4 and 5 are Higher Education level courses. Level (e2e) See our Higher Education course guide or view • NVQ Level 1 courses online for further details. • Foundation 4 5 1 Diploma • Four GCSEs • BTEC Level 2 • Employment * Although students would have to display evidence of maturity and the ability to

Level benefit from the course. Students are advised that this course is best suited to at Grade D or Diploma • Further the needs of adults and mature students. Applicants will be assessed to ensure above • City & Guilds Training they have sufficient literacy and numeracy skills, but we do advise checking with universities to see if GCSEs are required. Please note that every effort has been Level 2 • Level 3 course taken to ensure that this course guide was correct at the time it was printed. 2 • NVQ Level 2 However, whilst every effort is made to run all of the courses in this course guide, the college reserves the right to review or cancel courses if they prove to be non- viable for any reason which lies outside its control.

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32 admissions portal. 33 Fees and Funding EMA The College has a dedicated For Further Student Finance team who Education can provide you with support students aged and assistance with applying between 16 and 19. for funding to support your This award is means- studies and in accessing any tested on household additional College funds. income and students may receive payment of Where courses have £30 per week. additional mandatory expenses we make every effort to highlight them in Travel Pass the online prospectus. These may include uniforms, kits, Students must be aged IFA registration, residential 18 or younger on 1 July visits, field trips, materials, and on a full-time Further security checks, computer Education course to apply equipment. for a Travel Pass or travel allowance. Other criteria For further information and age restrictions may contact Student Finance on apply and you should contact 028 2563 6254. the Education Authority for further information.

34 35 Further Care to Other Sources Education Award Learn Scheme of Help Students must be 19 or If you have care of a child There may be other older on 1 July. This is a then you may be able to sources of support means tested award for get help with childcare and available to you, such full-time students and travel costs. You must be as free school meals, usually has a closing aged between 16 and 19 at or the Disabled Student date. Early application is the start of the course. Allowance. Please refer recommended. Other criteria This fund is administered to our website for further and age restrictions may by the College. details. apply and you should contact the Education Authority for further information. Childcare Assistance

Hardship Grant Help with childcare costs may be available to Students must be 18 or older both further and higher at the start of the academic education students through year. Assistance is means Student Finance NI. tested and students must have applied to all other sources of finance that are available to them in the first instance. This fund is administered by the College. Application criteria are available upon request.

36 37 Entry Requirements

Level 1 Access to Diploma University No formal entry requirements. Must normally be 19 years of age or over at the date of entry to the course. Must provide Level 2 BTEC Diploma evidence of basic competence in written, oral communication 4 GCSEs Grade D-G or above, and numeracy skills. Students or equivalent.* are asked to undertake a short, written assessment. Level 3 BTEC 90 Credit Diploma/ Accreditation of Prior Subsidiary Diploma/ Experiential Learning Extended Diploma Where mature students wish 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above, to have prior education and/or or equivalent* experience taken into account, in lieu of meeting the full course entry requirements, they should contact the relevant Course Director by 13 August, as an application deadline will apply. Applicants must also refer to further details available online.

*Some courses may vary. Check our website for the specific entry requirements for each course. 38 39 Courses For full course details and up-to-date information visit www.nrc.ac.uk.

40 41 Subject Level Duration Code Antrim, CAFRE, Greenmount Campus Sport (Golf Level 3 2 Years C01288 Specialism) ONF1A

Antrim, CAFRE, Greenmount Campus

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42 43 Ballymena (Trostan Avenue)

44 45 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Ballymena (Trostan Avenue) Ballymena (Trostan Avenue) Access Diploma Level 3 1 Year C01665 Children's Care, Level 3 2 Years C00068 in Social TAF1A Learning and TAF1A Sciences Development Art and Design Level 3 1 Year C01240 Creative Media Level 3 2 years C01061 TAF1A Production TAF1A Aspire2Work Inclusive 1 Year C00723 C01624 TAF1A Fashion Design Level 3 2 Years Learning and Production TAF1A C01715 Barbering Level 2 1 Year C01714 TAF1A Hairdressing Level 2 1 Year TAF1A C01814 Barbering Level 3 1 Year C01800 TAF1A Hairdressing Level 3 1 Year TAF1A C01206 Beauty Therapy Level 2 1 Year C01934 TAF1A Health and Level 2 1 Year Social Care TAF1A Beauty Therapy Level 3 1 Year C01207 Techniques TAF1A Health and Level 3 2 Years C01032 Social Care TAF1A Business Level 2 1 Year C01673 TAF1A Healthy Living Level 2 1 Year C01710 with Digital TAF1A Technologies Professional Level 1 1 Year C01041 Business with IT Level 3 2 Years C01467 TAF1A TAF1A Cookery (Introduction) Children's Care, Level 2 1 Year C01920 TAF1A Professional Level 2 1 Year C01568 Learning and TAF1A Development Cookery Route2Work Inclusive 1 Year C01243 Learning TAF1A Visit www.nrc.ac.uk for full course details

46 47 Ballymena (Farm Lodge)

48 49 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Ballymena (Farm Lodge) Ballymena (Farm Lodge) Applied Level 3 2 Years C01334 Light Vehicle Level 3 2 Years C01291 Science FLF1A Maintenance FLF1A (Medical and Repair Science) Public Level 3 2 Years C01402 Building Level 3 2 Years C01023 Services FLF1A Design, FLF1A Sport Level 2 1 Year C01810 Technology FLF1A and Management Sport (IFA Level 3 2 Years C01287 specialism FLF1A Engineering Level 3 2 Years C01080 FLF1A option)

C01347 Travel, Level 3 2 Years C01807 Information Level 2 1 Year FLF1A and Creative FLF1A Tourism Technology & Aviation Operations IT Level 3 2 Years C00708 FLF1A

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50 51 Ballymoney

52 53 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Ballymoney Ballymoney Ballymoney Access to Level 2 1 Year C01409 Business Level 3 1 Year C01735 Hairdressing Level 2 1 Year C01714 Opportunity BMF1A with IT BMF1A BMF1A Animal Care Level 2 1 Year C01172 Children’s Level 2 1 Year C01920 Hairdressing Level 3 1 Year C01800 BMF1A BMF1A Care, BMF1A Animal Level 3 2 Years C01788 Learning and Music Level 3 2 Years C01586 BMF1B Management BMF1A Development Technology Animation Level 3 2 Years C01062 Children’s Level 3 2 Years C00068 Performing Level 3 2 Years C01586 BMF1B Care, BMF1A Arts BMF1A Learning and Aspire2Work Inclusive 1 Year C00723 Development Professional Level 1 1 Year C01041 Learning BMF1A Cookery BMF1A Creative Level 2 1 Year C01515 (Introduction) Barbering Level 2 1 Year C01715 BMF1A BMF1A Digital Media Production Professional Level 2 1 Year C01568 BMF1A Beauty Level 2 1 Year C01206 Cookery Therapy BMF1A Creative Level 3 2 Years C01062 Media BMF1A Professional Level 3 1 Year C01106 BMF1A Beauty Level 3 1 Year C01207 Production, Cookery Therapy BMF1A Interactive (Preparation Techniques Media and Cooking) Business Level 2 1 Year C01673 Creative Level 3 2 Years C01142 Route2Work Inclusive 1 Year C01243 BMF1A with Digital BMF1A Media BMF1A Learning Technologies Production, TV & Film

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54 55 Coleraine

56 57 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Coleraine Coleraine Access Diploma Level 3 1 Year C01665 Information Level 2 1 Year C01347 in Social CRF1A and Creative CRF1A Sciences Technology Applied Science Level 3 2 Years C01334 IT Level 3 2 Years C00708 CRF1A CRF1A Building Design, Level 3 2 Years C01023 Sport Level 2 1 Year C01810 Technology and CRF1A CRF1A Management Sport and Level 3 2 Years C01289 CRF1A Business Level 3 2 Years C01960 Exercise CRF1A Sciences Digital Games Level 3 2 Years C01623 Sport (IFA Level 3 2 Years C01287 Development CRF1A specialism CRF1A option) Engineering Level 2 1 Year C01472 (Manufacturing CRF1A Tourism and Level 2 1 Year C01809 Engineering) Aviation CRF1A Engineering Level 3 2 years C01080 Travel and Level 3 2 Years C00952 CRF1A Tourism with CRF1A Health and Level 2 1 Year C01934 WorldHost & Social Care CRF1A Social Media Health and Level 3 2 Years C01032 Social Care CRF1A

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58 59 Magherafelt

60 61 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Magherafelt Magherafelt Access Diploma Level 3 1 Year C01665 Engineering Level 2 1 Year C01472 in Social MCF1A (Manufacturing MCF1A Sciences Engineering) Aspire2Work Inclusive 1 Year C00723 Engineering Level 3 2 Years C01080 Learning MCF1A MCF1A Beauty Therapy Level 2 1 Year C01206 Hairdressing Level 2 1 Year C01714 MCF1A MCF1A Beauty Therapy Level 3 1 Year C01207 Hairdressing Level 3 1 Year C01800 MCF1A Techniques MCF1A Health and Level 3 2 Years C01032 Business Level 2 1 Year C01673 Social Care MCF1A with Digital MCF1A Technologies Information Level 2 1 Year C01347 and Creative MCF1A Business Level 3 2 Years C01960 MCF1A Technology Children's Care, Level 2 1 Year C01920 IT Level 3 2 Years C00708 MCF1A Learning and MCF1A Development Route2Work Inclusive 1 Year C01243 Learning MCF1A Children’s Care, Level 3 2 Years C00068 Learning and MCF1A Sport (IFA/ Level 3 2 Years C01287 Development GAA specialism MCF1A option) Tourism and Level 2 1 Year C01809 Aviation MCF1A Visit www.nrc.ac.uk for full course details

62 63 Newtownabbey

64 65 Visit www.nrc.ac.uk for full course details

Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code Newtownabbey Newtownabbey Access Diploma Level 3 1 Year C01665 Business Level 2 1 Year C01673 in Social CRF1A with Digital NAF1A Sciences Technologies Access to Level 2 1 Year C01409 Business with Level 3 2 Years C01467 Opportunity NAF1A IT NAF1A Animal Care Level 2 1 Year C01172 Childcare Level 1 1 Year C01425 NAF1A NAF1A Animal Level 3 2 Years C01788 Children’s Care, Level 2 1 Year C01920 Management NAF1A Learning and NAF1A Development Animation Level 3 2 Years C01062 NAF1B Children’s Care, Level 3 1 Year C01921 NAF1A Applied Science Level 2 1 Year C01486 Learning and NAF1A Development Applied Science Level 3 2 Years C01334 Children’s Care, Level 3 2 Years C00068 (Forensics) NAF1A Learning and NAF1A Development Aspire2Work Inclusive 1 Year C00723 Learning NAF1A Creative Level 2 1 Year C01515 Digital Media NAF1A Beauty Therapy Level 2 1 Year C01206 NAF1A Production

C01207 Creative Media Level 3 2 Years C01062 Beauty Therapy Level 3 1 Year NAF1A Techniques NAF1A Production, Interactive Media Visit www.nrc.ac.uk for full course details

66 67 Subject Level Duration Code Subject Level Duration Code (by Campus) (by Campus) Newtownabbey Newtownabbey Digital Games Level 3 2 Years C01623 Performing Level 2 1 Years C00776 Development NAF1A Arts NAF1A Engineering Level 3 2 Years C01080 Performing Level 3 2 Years C01072 NAF1A Arts NAFIA Hairdressing Level 2 1 Year C01714 NAF1A Route2Work Inclusive 1 Year C01243 Learning NAF1A Hairdressing Level 3 1 Year C01800 NAF1A Sport Level 2 1 Year C01810 NAF1A Health and Level 2 1 Year C01934 Social Care NAF1A Sport (IFA Level 3 2 Years C01287 specialism NAF1A Health and Level 3 2 Years C01032 option) Social Care NAF1A Tourism and Level 2 1 Year C01809 Information Level 2 1 Year C01347 Aviation NAF1A and Creative NAF1A Technology Travel, Tourism Level 3 2 Year C01807 & Aviation NAF1A IT Level 3 2 Years C00708 Operations NAF1A Travel & Level 3 2 Years C00952 Tourism NAF1A Visit www.nrc.ac.uk for full course details

68 69 Contact Us Enquiries Website: www.nrc.ac.uk Email: [email protected]

Disclaimer Whilst the College makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it reserves the right to alter, add or remove any of the courses, or parts thereof, or any other matters of information referred to in this guide or any other literature, without prior notice. Please note that the College’s website is the most up-to-date source of information regarding courses and fees and we strongly recommend that you always visit the website before making any commitments. All courses are subject to minimum enrolment numbers. If you require this document in an alternative format please contact [email protected].

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